The $20 "Ghost" Hack: How Cheap GPS Jammers Defeat Fleet Security (And How to Fight Back)
Thieves use $20 GPS jammers to make trucks vanish from tracking. A senior IoT architect explains the physics behind jamming and real anti-jamming defenses that work.
The $0.50 Kill Switch: Why Cheap GPS Trackers "Self-Destruct" When You Need Them Most
A veteran IoT architect explains why cutting $0.50 on components causes low-cost GPS trackers to fail catastrophically—turning a small saving into massive cargo losses.
The "No Signal" Myth: Why Your GPS Tracker Goes Offline While Your Phone Still Works
It's not the network—it's bad antenna design and weak RF sensitivity. A 15-year IoT expert reveals why cheap GPS trackers fail in rural areas when phones don't.
The "3-Year Standby" Myth: Why GPS Asset Trackers Die After Just Months
Why do "long-life" GPS asset trackers fail early? A 15-year IoT veteran reveals the hidden impact of self-discharge, passivation, and why lab battery specs mean nothing in the real world.
IP65 vs IP67: Why Your “Waterproof” GPS Tracker Still Dies in a Car Wash
Think IP65 is enough for vehicle tracking? A 15-year IoT engineer explains the hidden “vacuum effect” that pulls water into devices and why cheap seals fail under real-world conditions.