
Features
The Oyster 3 LoRaWAN device is an ultra-rugged and long-life battery-powered LoRaWAN® GPS tracking device for long-term asset tracking.
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Global Connectivity
High Precision
LoRaWAN Geolocation Fallback
Rugged & Weatherproof
Off-the-Shelf Batteries
Periodic or Movement-Based
Sleep Mode
Flexible Configuration
Integration
Global Support
£95.85
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10 Years Battery Life Features and Applications

Remote Vehicle Immobilization
In the case of hire equipment, hire periods may be charged in hours, or aligned to days/weeks.

Accident, Rollover, Tip, Rotation Counting and Tilt
Given the power draw of the accelerometer, this is unfeasible to successfully execute on a battery-powered device – so it is limited to the hardwired device range.

Driver Identification
The Wiegand Interface is a wiring standard found on card readers and access control systems. It has become somewhat of a de facto standard for such systems.

LoRaWAN® Introduction
When setting up for maximum range, the transmission uses in the order of 130 mA, for 1 or 2 seconds.