DG202 Personal GPS Tracker
DG202 Personal GPS Tracker
Wearable GPS Tracking for Sanitation Workers and Field Teams
DG202 provides GPS+BeiDou positioning in a lanyard-wearable, IP68-rated personal tracker. NB-IoT, GPRS, or 4G connectivity, 1500mAh rechargeable battery with 10-day standby, designed for sanitation workers, field inspection, security patrol, and mobile team management.
Last updated: May 31, 2026

Customer Value
Built for reliable wireless monitoring in demanding environments
GPS + BeiDou
Dual-satellite positioning in a compact 66x86x12.5mm wearable form factor.
Wearable Design
Lanyard wear, 78g weight, IP68 waterproof for field worker deployment.
Multiple Wireless
NB-IoT, GPRS, and 4G options for different regional network conditions.
Rechargeable Battery
1500mAh Li battery with pogo pin charging, 10-day standby time.
Field Teams
Designed for sanitation workers, field inspection, security patrol, and mobile teams.
CE and RoHS Certified
Quality and environmental compliance.
Hard Facts
Hard facts for product evaluation
Dual positioning
Waterproof
Rechargeable battery
Standby time
Lanyard wear
Wireless options
Certifications
Applications
Environmental monitoring for facilities, buildings, and industrial sites
DG202 is suitable for sanitation workers, field inspection teams, security patrol, mobile work teams, and any application where personal location tracking supports workforce management and safety.
Technical Specifications
DG202 Personal GPS Tracker key specifications
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product model | DG202 Personal GPS Tracker |
| Dimensions | 66 x 86 x 12.5 mm |
| Personnel info area | 64 x 42 mm |
| Wearing method | Lanyard wear |
| Weight | 78 g |
| Battery | 1500 mAh / 3.7 V rechargeable lithium battery |
| Charging | Pogo pin charger port; DC 5 V / 1 A adapter |
| Sleep current | <= 50 uA |
| Standby time | Up to 10 days |
| Protection | IP68 |
| Operating temperature | -20 to +75 Celsius |
| Wireless | NB-IoT, GPRS, or 4G |
| NB-IoT bands | B3 / B5 / B8 / B20 / B28 |
| 4G bands | LTE-FDD B1 / B3 / B5 / B7 / B8 / B20 / B28 |
| Positioning | GPS + BeiDou |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS |
Comparison
DG202 vs DA130 GPS Trackers
Use this comparison to choose the right sensor for your project.
| Selection factor | DG202 Personal GPS Tracker | Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Target | Personal tracking for workers and field teams | Vehicles, fleets, trailers, mobile assets |
| GNSS | GPS + BeiDou | GPS/BeiDou/Galileo/GLONASS/QZSS, < 3 m |
| Battery | 1500mAh rechargeable, 10-day standby | ER26500 8500mAh, 2+ years |
| Protection | IP68, lanyard wear, 78g | IP67, magnet mount, 190g |
| When to choose | Choose DG202 for personal worker tracking with lanyard wear and rechargeable battery. | Choose DA130 for vehicle and fleet tracking with long battery life and magnet mounting. |
Product Video
DG202 Smart Personal GPS Tracker
Watch the DG202 Personal GPS Tracker demonstration video.
Selection Guide
How to Choose the Right DG202 Personal GPS Tracker Configuration
Select based on deployment environment, network coverage, and platform integration requirements.
Where to Buy
Request a DG202 Personal GPS Tracker project quotation
DG202 Personal GPS Tracker is sold by quotation. Share deployment environment, network preference, and rollout scale so CNDINGTEK can prepare a project quotation.
Useful inputs for faster quoting
- Application environment and deployment scenario
- Preferred wireless network
- Quantity and delivery schedule
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about DG202 Personal GPS Tracker
What positioning does DG202 use?
GPS + BeiDou dual-satellite positioning.
Which wireless versions?
NB-IoT, GPRS, and 4G.
How long does the battery last?
1500mAh rechargeable, up to 10 days standby.
What protection does DG202 have?
IP68 waterproof, lanyard wear, 78g.
What certifications?
CE and RoHS.
Who is DG202 designed for?
Sanitation workers, field inspection, security patrol, mobile teams.
Standard product?
Yes. Quotation-based pricing.
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