Non-rechargeable Tracker is a tracking device or system that cannot be charged. It usually uses disposable batteries or other non-rechargeable energy storage devices to provide electricity.
Non-rechargeable trackers usually have the characteristics of simple function and low cost, and are suitable for scenes that do not need long-term tracking. Por exemplo, it may be tracked by equipment used for one-time use and short-time use, or a locator with a large capacity battery that sleeps after only waking up once a day.
The technical principle of the non-rechargeable tracker is to use disposable batteries or other non-rechargeable energy storage devices as energy sources, and equip the devices with corresponding circuits and sensors. When the battery is exhausted, the equipment will not be able to continue working, and it is necessary to replace the battery or buy a new tracker.
It should be noted that the service life of the non-rechargeable tracker is limited by the battery life, and it is necessary to replace the battery regularly or buy a new tracker, which increases the use cost and maintenance workload. Portanto, when choosing to use a non-rechargeable tracker, we need to weigh it according to the actual needs and usage scenarios.