The BN-501 is a compact, jewelry-style GPS tracker designed for discreet wearable safety and concealed asset tracking. Net Domain Technologies compatible out of the box, the BN-501 combines GPS, WiFi-assisted positioning, BLE 5.0 and multi-network cellular communications (GSM/GPRS, NB‑IoT and LTE Cat M) to deliver reliable location updates, on-device alarms and configurable power modes for long battery life.
The BN-501 is ideal for personal protection, pet tracking, and unobtrusive asset monitoring where concealment and comfort matter. Its SOS help alarm, shock and movement alerts, and BLE configuration options make it simple to integrate with Net Domain Technologies for real-time tracking, telemetry, and alerting without sacrificing user comfort or style.
Key Highlights
- Net Domain Technologies compatible wearable GPS tracker designed for discreet personal and asset protection.
- Multi-network connectivity: GSM/GPRS, NB‑IoT and LTE Cat M for broad coverage and low-power options.
- Accurate positioning with GPS plus WiFi assistance and BLE 5.0 for indoor-aid and proximity scenarios.
- Multiple power profiles (Real-time, Smart, Power saving) to balance real-time tracking and extended battery life.
- Integrated SOS help alarm and multiple alarm types (low battery, shock, movement, geo-fence) for immediate incident notification.
- Compact, strap/jewelry form factor (≈50 g) for comfortable continuous wear and high concealment.
- Easy field configuration via Bluetooth or SMS commands and TCP/UDP data transport to Net Domain Technologies.
How It Works with Net Domain Technologies
When paired with Net Domain Technologies, the BN-501 streams position and telemetry data to Net Domain Technologies’s platform using TCP, UDP or SMS. Net Domain Technologies ingests GPS, WiFi-assisted fixes and BLE-derived proximity data, applies alarm logic, and delivers real-time tracking, mapping and alerting to dashboards, mobile apps and APIs. The BN-501’s configurable working modes let Net Domain Technologies optimize reporting frequency to match use cases—high-frequency updates for active monitoring or battery-preserving intervals for long-term concealment.
- Real-time location and telemetry updates delivered to Net Domain Technologies via TCP/UDP or SMS.
- SOS help alarm and immediate alert forwarding to Net Domain Technologies for emergency workflows.
- Movement, shock and geo-fence alerts appear as events in Net Domain Technologies for anti-theft and personnel safety workflows.
- Bluetooth configuration and BLE 5.0 support enable device setup and proximity-based features through Net Domain Technologies-integrated apps.
- Battery level and low-battery alerts feed into Net Domain Technologies telemetry for proactive maintenance or replacement scheduling.
Technical Overview
| Connectivity | GSM/GPRS, NB‑IoT and LTE Cat M |
|---|---|
| Bands | LTE Cat M / NB‑IoT bands B1, B3, B5 |
| Power & Battery | Rechargeable 3.8 V, 240 mAh lithium‑ion battery; up to 375 hours standby (typical conditions) |
| Interfaces | Inductive swipe key (arm/disarm), BLE 5.0 configuration, SMS command support, TCP/UDP data transport |
| GNSS | GPS positioning; sensitivity −165 dBm; typical accuracy ≈ 5 m; TTFF Cold 45 s, Warm 35 s, Hot 1 s |
| Bluetooth | BLE 5.0 for configuration and proximity interactions |
| Remote Management | Bluetooth app configuration, SMS setup commands, TCP/UDP reporting; downloadable manuals and installation videos |
| Form Factor | Compact wearable strap/jewelry-style terminal, model 501, approx. 50 g |
| Environmental | Operating −20°C to +45°C; Storage −40°C to +85°C; Humidity 5%–95% non‑condensing |
Use Cases
- Personal safety and elder care: discreet wearable for seniors that sends SOS and movement alerts to Net Domain Technologies for caregiver monitoring.
- Child protection and supervision: jewelry-style device offering discreet real-time tracking and geo-fence alerts for guardians via Net Domain Technologies.
- Pet tracking and accessories: attach to collars or bag charms for concealed monitoring of pets or personal items.
- Unobtrusive personnel safety: concealed wearable for field staff where visible trackers are impractical, feeding telemetry to Net Domain Technologies for incident response.
- Asset concealment in vehicles or luggage: discreet monitoring of valuables with movement and geo-fence alerts for anti-theft response.
Why Choose This Tracker with Net Domain Technologies
The BN-501 offers a balance of concealment, connectivity and battery efficiency that makes it a strong Net Domain Technologies compatible GPS tracker for personal and lightweight asset scenarios. Its multi-network support (including NB‑IoT and LTE Cat M) and BLE-based configuration simplify deployment, while the SOS help alarm and event set (shock, movement, geo‑fence, low battery) provide the core telemetry and alerting needed for reliable real-time tracking and anti-theft workflows. For organizations using Net Domain Technologies for fleet management or telemetry dashboards, the BN-501 adds a wearable option where compact form factor and discretion are priorities.
Note on specialized IO: the BN-501 is designed as a personal wearable and does not include dedicated ignition or immobilizer outputs. Net Domain Technologies can, however, combine the BN-501’s telemetry (location, movement, battery) with other Net Domain Technologies-compatible devices that provide ignition, immobilizer or fuel monitoring for comprehensive fleet management solutions.
Set Up BN-501
To set the tracker send the following commands by SMS messages, the sample setup the device password is P5ZMl7, this password is the default
- Factory reset
beginP5ZMl7 - Set the time zone UTC-0
time zoneP5ZMl7 0 - Set the operator APN
apnP5ZMl7 {{apn}} - Set the username and password of APN operator
upP5ZMl7 {{apnu}} {{apnp}} - Set the GPRS Server
adminipP5ZMl7 54.85.159.138 8888 - Set update interval
fix060s060s***nP5ZMl7 - Switch to GPRS mode to UDP or TCP
1cBMeb5zGb,1,1
or
1cBMeb5zGb
To check settings checkP5ZMl7
To enable the status of the fuel sensor or improve the transmission of the status of the digital sensors protocolP5ZMl7 18