Every device in the TRAK system is designed for remote deployment — low power, long range, and rugged enough to survive jungle humidity, mountain cold, and everything in between.
Worn by tagged animals. Acquires satellite fixes on a programmable interval and transmits location, battery level, heading, and device status over LoRa radio. Every fix is also saved to internal storage on the collar for redundancy.
A compact, low-power sensor node mounts to camera traps or cage traps. Detects open/closed state changes and broadcasts a LoRa packet immediately on trigger.
The hub of the TRAK network. Receives all LoRa packets from collars and sensors, connects to researcher phones via Bluetooth, batches and uploads data over WiFi, and displays live status on an integrated screen.