The GL501/GL521 Rechargeable Asset Tracker features an integrated battery that can last from 30 days to over 18 months, depending on your chosen reporting mode. This guide explains battery life expectations, how to monitor battery status, and factors that affect performance.
Contents
- Battery Life by Reporting Mode
- Checking Your Tracker's Battery Status
- Charging Your Tracker
- Factors Affecting Battery Life
- Tips for Maximizing Battery Life
- Related Articles
Battery Life by Reporting Mode
Your tracker's battery life varies based on the selected Reporting Mode. The table below shows the expected battery life for each mode. The estimates below are based on 2 hours of movement per day:
Reporting Mode | Update Frequency (Moving) | Update Frequency (Stationary) | Expected Battery Life |
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Performance | Every 1 minute | Every 1 hour | ~30 days |
Normal (Default) | Every 10 minutes | Every 12 hours | ~89 days |
Power Saving | Every 1 hour | Every 12 hours | ~290 days |
Extreme Power Saving | Once daily at a scheduled time | Once daily at a scheduled time | ~375+ days |
Note: Normal Mode is the default setting, providing an optimal balance between tracking frequency and battery life.
Checking Your Tracker's Battery Status
To view your tracker's battery status:
- Click on the tracker card on your map view
- The battery icon will appear at the top of the card
- The battery percentage will be displayed in the section below the icon
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Charging Your Tracker
Charging Instructions
- Place the tracker on the wireless charging pad using the alignment frame
- Both Status and GPS lights will flash simultaneously every second during charging
- Both lights will remain solid when fully charged (approximately 6-8 hours)
- Remove the tracker from the charging pad when complete
Charging Indicators
- Flashing lights: Charging in progress
- Solid lights: Fully charged
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No lights: Check alignment on charging pad
Factors Affecting Battery Life
Several conditions can impact your tracker's battery performance:
1. Operating Hours
Longer periods of movement drain the battery faster. A tracker in motion for 10 hours will use more battery than one moving for 2 hours.
2. Temperature Extremes
- Operating range: -4°F to 158°F (-20°C to 70°C)
- Optimal range: 32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C)
- Extreme temperatures outside the operating range can significantly reduce battery life
3. GPS Signal Strength
Poor GPS signal causes the tracker to continuously search for satellites, draining the battery. To maintain a good GPS signal:
- Avoid enclosed metal spaces
- Ensure a clear view of the sky
- Check tracker placement regularly
4. Cellular Signal Strength
Weak cellular coverage forces the tracker to work harder to maintain connection. During signal loss:
- The tracker stores location data
- Battery drains faster while searching for signal
- Data uploads in bulk when connection resumes
Tips for Maximizing Battery Life
- Choose the appropriate reporting mode for your tracking needs
- Maintain optimal placement for good GPS and cellular signals
- Operate within recommended temperature ranges when possible
- Monitor battery levels regularly through the Hapn app
- Charge completely before extended deployments
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