How the Monitoring System Works
Smart data collection unit monitors key parameters
A compact module is installed on the object, monitoring the equipment around the clock. It measures:
starter and service battery charge
signals from connected sensors (water level, hatch opening, doors, etc.)
human presence using a built-in radar
All events are recorded instantly, and parameters are updated automatically.
Communication works in any conditions
The device can connect to the internet in several ways:
Wi-Fi, if there is a network on board or at a campsite
4G/LTE, via a built-in SIM card
LoRa, if a base station is nearby
A base station can be installed at home, at a marina, parking lot, or campsite - this extends coverage and reduces communication costs.
Data transmission - regular and event-driven
The system sends telemetry:
every 10 minutes - for routine monitoring
instantly on alarm - if a sensor triggers, human presence is detected, or battery voltage goes out of range
If there is no connection, the device continues to collect data locally and sends it when the connection is restored.
All information is available through convenient interfaces
The user can monitor the condition of a boat or RV:
on the web portal
in the mobile application
via Telegram bot, WhatsApp, or e-mail
The interface shows the current status, parameter history, and recent events.
Smart notifications about important situations
The system immediately notifies about:
low or high battery voltage
water, hatch, or door sensor activation
human presence detection
connection loss or restoration
The user chooses which notifications to receive and can configure battery voltage thresholds and event responses.
History and analytics always at hand
The server stores:
battery voltage history
log of all sensor activations
events related to human presence
connection log
This helps to see trends, analyze situations, and understand what happened with the object at any time.