1. Pets (Cats, Dogs, etc.)
By equipping domestic pets with lightweight trackers, owners can view real-time locations and activity trajectories via mobile APPs. If a pet gets lost accidentally or strays outside preset safe zones such as residential compounds and parks, the system sends instant alerts to facilitate quick retrieval. Certain devices also support activity tracking, electronic fencing and health monitoring, delivering a better pet care experience.
2. Livestock (Cattle, Sheep, Horses and Grazing Animals)
In pastures and mountain grazing areas, durable positioning collars fitted on livestock allow herdsmen to remotely monitor herd locations, migration routes and aggregation status, preventing straying and theft. With electronic fence functions, automatic notifications are triggered once livestock cross boundaries, greatly cutting manual patrol costs and improving breeding management efficiency.
3. Working Animals (Police Dogs, Guide Dogs, Rescue Dogs, etc.)
During missions, professional trackers worn by working dogs enable commanders to monitor real-time routes and surrounding conditions, ensuring operational safety in complex terrains such as ruins, forests and night environments. Positioning data can also be used for mission review and training optimization to enhance collaborative efficiency.
4. Wild Animals (For Scientific Research & Conservation)
Researchers install customized positioning devices, such as solar GPS collars and back-mounted tags, on endangered and migratory species including Tibetan antelopes, migratory birds and tigers. Long-term tracking of habitat changes, migration routes and behavioral patterns provides critical data for ecological conservation, anti-poaching patrols and biodiversity research.
5. Poultry & Small Farm Animals (Chickens, Rabbits, Deer, etc.)
In large-scale ecological breeding, miniature positioning tags integrated into ear tags or foot rings help monitor individual activity ranges, group distribution and abnormal behaviors — prolonged inactivity may indicate potential illness. Combined with smart breeding systems, it realizes precise feeding, early epidemic warning and automatic asset inventory.