GLS10 Description
Core Purpose
The GLS10 is built for cattle tracking and herd visibility across wide grazing areas. It helps ranchers see where animals are located without needing land-based infrastructure. This makes it useful for large or remote pastures where regular manual checking takes time.
Connectivity and Communication
This device uses LEO satellite communication, which is intended to support tracking on a global scale. In practice, that means location data can still be sent from areas where traditional local infrastructure may be limited. The reporting schedule is also controlled, with up to 4 reports per day based on the settings used.
Positioning and Tracking
The GLS10 uses L1 GNSS for location tracking. Its stated position accuracy is above 5 meters, which supports general visibility of animal location in the field. It also supports real-time location viewing and history location records, so ranchers can check both current position and past movement.
Monitoring and Detection Capabilities
The device includes virtual fence and danger zone functions. These allow alerts when animals move outside a set pasture boundary or get close to an area that should be avoided. It also supports animal death alerts and low battery detection, helping users react faster when attention is needed.
Power and Environmental Suitability
The GLS10 uses solar charging, with a maximum charging value of 30 mA. It has a standby time of 14 days without charging, which helps support field use when sunlight is limited for a period. With an IP67 rating and an operating range of -20°C to +60°C, it is designed for outdoor livestock environments.










