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Contigo Mobile Monitoring Systems is unique because they offer different radio units (beacons) for different applications:
The Contigo 6100 is an active solution designed for personal and commercial vehicle applications that require location-based services including productivity and security. Fleet management functions include after hours usage, electronic fence/zone and speed monitoring and alerts (email and/or text message), vehicle start/stops, ignition on/off, unnecessary idling, user defined reporting intervals (shortest interval is every 15 seconds for theft recovery), vehicle maintenance management (user defined using engine hours, mileage, and/or days) in addition to real-time tracking. Security features include vehicle theft detection and recovery as well as capacity to connect a panic button and auxiliary sensor or system. Provides coverage across the United States and roaming into parts of Canada and Mexico for an additional charge. Small size and 3-wire installation (constant, ground & ignition) makes this an easy installation. This is a popular choice with many of our clients. (Note to existing 6200 clients - this device replaced the 6200 and provides an upgraded chip set for enhanced performance.)
The Contigo 1600 is an active solution designed to aid in the real-time tracking and the theft detection and recovery of powered assets. The 1600 is motion activated and contains a small LI backup battery that will power the device for a few hours in case someone tries to disconnect the device from its power source. It is ideally suited for installations in construction equipment and machines, modular construction buildings, recreational vehicles (quads, snowmobiles, jet skis, RVs), and personal vehicles. Small size (64mm x 133mm x 25mm = 2.5” x 5.625” x 1”) makes this easy to conceal! (An optional external antennae is available.)
The Contigo 8100 is an active solution wireless asset tracking beacon designed for covert asset tracking, theft recovery and personal safety. It utilizes state of the art location technology called Hybrid-Assisted GPS. Historically, GPS devices could not be located inside buildings or containers where satellite signals are blocked. In addition, most GPS devices have been too large and difficult to conceal, and would only last a few hours on a battery charge. Hybrid-Assisted GPS, the latest generation of GPS technology, overcomes these limitations by combining two location methods into one beacon: GPS and cell-tower triangulation. Last year in the U.S., over $30 billion of in-transit cargo was reported stolen. This is the ideal device for cargo tracking applications because it is small (81 mm x 47 mm x 20.5 mm = 3.19” x 1.85” x 0.81”), has a long battery life (approximately 10 days depending upon how often the beacon is located), and can be located indoors and in other challenging places where conventional GPS fails.
Using any computer in the world that has Internet access (Firefox, Safari or MS Internet Explorer!), user can track any or all vehicles or assets in a fleet simultaneously in real-time and various activity reports can be generated. All data is stored on line for a minimum of 120 days and data can be archived automatically to your computer via scheduled reports.
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