Queclink boosts lone-worker protection
Queclink has unveiled the GL330MG, a compact, rechargeable tracker aimed at safeguarding employees who operate alone or in high-risk settings. The device blends low-power operation with reliable connectivity and fast emergency alerts, promising long runtimes without compromising responsiveness.
Power that lasts when it counts
Traditional battery-powered trackers often force a trade-off: stay constantly awake and burn through charge, or go to sleep and risk being unreachable. The GL330MG tackles this head-on with an enhanced power strategy built around an extended discontinuous reception approach that lets the device “listen” for pings while consuming very little energy. In practice, that means the tracker can be woken remotely for location checks or commands without leaving it fully active around the clock.
Coupled with a 2600 mAh rechargeable battery, this approach supports up to 1,500 hours of online-on-demand operation with a 10-minute reporting interval—translating to as much as two months of typical use, depending on settings and environment.
Built-in safety features for real-world risks
- Dedicated SOS button with vibration feedback confirms an alert has been sent and acknowledged.
- Motion detection triggers activity-based reporting or alarms.
- Multiple geofence zones help automate notifications when a worker enters or leaves designated areas.
These features are designed to provide immediate visibility and reassurance, particularly for personnel in remote locations, maintenance teams, security staff, or anyone operating away from direct supervision.
Location you can trust—indoors and out
Multi-constellation GNSS (GPS, BeiDou, Galileo, and GLONASS) ensures robust satellite positioning in open areas. When workers move into buildings, covered sites, or obstructed spaces where satellites struggle, the GL330MG complements GNSS with BLE 5.2 and Wi‑Fi scanning. The result is more continuous tracking across mixed environments, improving accuracy and reducing blind spots.
Portable by design
At 77.9 × 39.9 × 26.7 mm and 95 g, the GL330MG is easy to carry, clip to a bag, slip into a pocket, or place discreetly in a vehicle. It supports rapid redeployment without hardwiring, making it just as useful for asset oversight as it is for personal safety and light fleet scenarios.
Key highlights at a glance
- Rechargeable 2600 mAh battery with ultra-low-power standby and remote wake capability.
- Up to 1,500 hours of online-on-demand operation; typical use can reach roughly two months.
- GNSS (GPS/BeiDou/Galileo/GLONASS) plus BLE 5.2 and Wi‑Fi scanning for indoor/outdoor coverage.
- SOS button with haptic confirmation, motion detection, and multi-geofence support.
- Compact, 95 g form factor; suitable for people, assets, or vehicles with no hardwiring required.
- Configurable reporting schedule (e.g., every 10 minutes) for balanced visibility and longevity.
Why it matters
Lone workers face unique challenges: intermittent connectivity, unpredictable hazards, and the constant need to balance device responsiveness against battery life. By pairing a larger battery with intelligent power management and hybrid positioning, Queclink’s GL330MG aims to offer a practical safety net—reachable when needed, discreet when not, and resilient across diverse conditions.
For organizations, this means fewer charging cycles, broader coverage indoors and outdoors, and faster incident response—essential ingredients for duty of care, compliance, and peace of mind in the field.