Oyster GPS with custom LoRaWAN® stack is now LoRaWAN Certified(CM)

Digital Matter

Digital Matter, a global leader in GPS and IoT hardware development, today announced their battery-powered GPS device, the Oyster, is now LoRaWAN CertifiedCM. The device uses Digital Matter’s LoRaWAN stack which is optimized for low-power operations and superior battery life.

“We developed our own LoRaWAN stack, optimized specifically for low-power operations, low latency, and global adaptability,” says Ken Everett, CEO and Founder of Digital Matter. “Robust and flexible, owning our own stack means we are also well-positioned to adapt very quickly to updates to the LoRaWAN standard.”

“Businesses can confidently deploy the Oyster GPS knowing it has been thoroughly tested, validated, and certified by the LoRa Alliance®,” says Everett.

The high-precision Oyster GPS tracking device provides vital location and movement history data so businesses can protect and recover their most important assets, such as equipment, vehicles, trailers, bins, and more.

Oyster2 Rugged - Angle

With energy-saving movement-based tracking parameters and sleep mode, the Oyster features up to 5 years of battery life on LoRaWAN networks, and rugged IP67 nylon glass housing for maximum durability.

Comprehensive documentation and a flexible and open payload format make integrating and deploying the Oyster for any asset-tracking application simple, substantially accelerating time to market and decreasing costs.

Tracking parameters such as heartbeat rate, accelerometer settings, after-hours alerts, and more are configurable over the air, simplifying large-scale IoT deployments.

Download the Oyster GPS tech specs here or view the device in the LoRaWAN Certified Device Showcase.

LoRa Alliance®, LoRaWAN®, and LoRaWAN CertifiedCM are registered trademarks, used with permission.

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