Ordered and received one of these trackers for agricultural use, but I haven’t been able to get it configured. It seemed to respond to a magnet at first by flashing two red LEDs, but did not create the expected WiFi access point. Then the LEDs stopped flashing and it no longer responds to a magnet, even after sitting in the sun for a few hours.
The instructions are available on the Zane website. They state to place a magnet on the tag to activate the WiFi interface for device configuration. The tag does not have a physical USB connection for charging or configuration. I’ve sent Zane a note requesting guidance, but they have not responded yet.
ah ok, with a magnet you probably switch on the build in wifi access point… then you log in with a phone/laptop on that webpage to fill in credentials (just guessing)
For anyone interested, I was able to activate the WiFi configuration interface. Apparently the internal battery was quite low. After a day of direct sunlight, it was charged sufficiently.
What’s your precise usecase? Where are you located?
Mine is sending a gps paket every hr. Battery capacity really depends on direct daily sunlight exposure; otherwise battery goes down. Not tested in winter yet.
ok. so try a few only @first! I am not sure if construction is really sufficient for winter daylight… or the cattles are not outside in winter… sorry i have no idea about farming in North Dakota.
If you have any questions about this device, send me a PM , pls.
Yes, that is something we are interested in learning. The temperature can get quite low (-30c) overnight, and it’s not unusual for it to be cloudy for several days running.