CoreKinect Manuals & User Guides
CoreKinect designs and manufactures scalable hardware solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT), specializing in asset tracking and customized sensor tags.
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CoreKinect is a leader in hardware design and manufacturing for the Internet of Things (IoT), simplifying the deployment of connected devices at scale. Based in Tempe, Arizona, the company specializes in creating robust, purpose-built sensors and asset trackers that utilize LoRaWAN and cellular connectivity.
Their product portfolio includes solutions for vehicle tracking, supply chain visibility, and smart city management, known for their durability and long battery life. By providing customizable hardware that integrates seamlessly with existing networks, CoreKinect empowers businesses to securely monitor assets and gather critical data in real-time.
CoreKinect manuals
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دليل مستخدم COREKINECT BLELRA1 LoRa Based Vehicle Asset Tracker
دليل مستخدم COREKINECT NATLRA1 LoRa Based Vehicle Asset Tracker
دليل مستخدم CoreKinect CATLRA1 Cellular Based Asset Tracker
دليل مستخدم جهاز تعقب أصول المركبات CoreKinect NATLRA1 LoRa
CoreKinect support FAQ
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What type of battery do CoreKinect asset trackers use?
Many CoreKinect devices, such as the cellular and LoRa-based trackers, utilize Lithium Thionyl Chloride non-rechargeable batteries (e.g., 19,000mAh) designed for long-term deployment.
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How should I install the CoreKinect vehicle asset tracker?
To comply with RF exposure regulations, the device should typically be installed to provide at least 20 cm of separation from the human body at all times.
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Does CoreKinect hardware support GPS tracking?
Yes, CoreKinect devices often feature tri-mode GPS/Galileo/GLONASS connectivity for precise location tracking and geofencing capabilities.
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What connectivity protocols do CoreKinect devices use?
CoreKinect specializes in varied IoT protocols, prominently featuring LoRaWAN and cellular connectivity for wide-area network coverage.