The AoYa T2 is a compact and powerful vehicle GPS tracker designed to provide real-time tracking and monitoring capabilities. With its small size of 72*32*15mm and lightweight design of just 56g, it can easily be installed in any vehicle without drawing attention. This GPS tracker operates on the GSM/GPRS network, ensuring reliable and accurate tracking data. It is equipped with a SIMTK6260 GSM chip and a UBLOX GPS chip, which work together to provide precise location information. The GPS sensitivity of -169dBm and accuracy of 5-10m ensure that you can always track your vehicle with confidence. One of the standout features of the AoYa T2 is its emergency battery. With a capacity of 42mAh, it can provide backup power in case of a vehicle battery failure or disconnection. This ensures that you can still track your vehicle even in unexpected situations. The AoYa T2 is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a mini GPS tracker with live tracking capabilities. Its small size, reliable performance, and emergency battery make it suitable for a wide range of applications, including fleet management, vehicle security, and personal tracking. With the AoYa T2, you can have peace of mind knowing that you can always keep an eye on your vehicle's whereabouts.
Outstanding Features:
- Compact and lightweight design
- GSM/GPRS network for reliable tracking
- SIMTK6260 GSM chip and UBLOX GPS chip for accurate location information
- GPS sensitivity of -169dBm and accuracy of 5-10m
- Emergency battery with 42mAh capacity
- Ideal for fleet management, vehicle security, and personal tracking
Set Up T2
To set the tracker send the following commands by SMS messages: The sample setup the device password is WcIGkt, this password is the default
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Factory reset
beginWcIGkt -
Set the time zone UTC-0
time zoneWcIGkt 0 -
Set the operator APN
apnWcIGkt {{apn}} -
Set the username and password of APN operator
upWcIGkt {{apnu}} {{apnp}} -
Set the GPRS server
adminipWcIGkt 54.85.159.138 8888 -
Switch to GPRS mode UDP or TCP
X3Ux5rAhIF,1,1
or
X3Ux5rAhIF
To check settings checkWcIGkt