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GT-320

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GT-320, UWB Tag - Watch Type for advanced personnel and health monitoring.

  • Supports IEEE 802.15.4a UWB
  • BLE 5.0
  • IPX6
  • SOS Alert
  • Vibration, Buzzer
  • Vital Sign, Activity Monitoring
  • Message Issuance

The GT-320 is a wearable and multifunctional UWB Tag designed for real-time tracking, health monitoring, and safety alerts, ideal for environments requiring continuous personnel oversight such as healthcare facilities, industrial sites, and elder care.

Key Features:

Advanced UWB Tracking: Compliant with IEEE 802.15.4a standard, operating at 7.96 GHz (Ch5 only) with physical rates of 110 Kbps, 850 Kbps, 6.8 Mbps, and 500 MHz channel bandwidth. Supports ToF/TDoA modes for precise location tracking.

Integrated BLE Connectivity: Features BLE 5.0 with a frequency range of 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz and physical rates of 2 Mbps, 125 Kbps for reliable short-range communication.

Robust Design: Weighs 45g with dimensions of ø45 x 14.5 mm (wrist band excluded). Powered by +5V DC-in with magnetic charging sit and low consumption of 1W (Instant), with a battery life of ToF: 1 Days@1Hz w/ smart sleep, TDoA: 2 Days@1Hz w/ smart sleep (battery life would change according to the screen, vital sign sensor usage). IPX6 rated for water and dust resistance.

Display and Alerts: Equipped with a 1.32-inch TFT screen with a resolution of 360x360, SOS alert, vibration, and buzzer for emergency notifications. Includes message issuance and blink rate adjustable (0.1 - 20Hz). Built to withstand operating temperatures from 0°C to 60°C, storage from -40°C to 70°C, and 40% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing).

Health Monitoring Functions: Supports smart rest mode, heart rate monitor, blood oxygen monitor, and activity monitor for comprehensive vital sign tracking.

Ideal For:

Personnel Tracking and Safety

Health and Vital Sign Monitoring

Emergency Response Systems

Industrial Workforce Management

Elder Care and Patient Oversight