Digital Matter Releases New Energy Saving Stack

Energy Saving Stack delivers up to twice the battery life together with 100% more location updates to its battery-powered asset tracking devices without any hardware changes.

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Digital Matter launched an Energy Saving Stack (ESS), a new enhancement to the company’s Device Manager ecosystem that delivers up to twice the battery life together with 100% more location updates to its battery-powered asset tracking devices without any hardware changes.

“Energy efficiency is mission-critical in asset tracking, and our new Energy Saving Stack enhancement gives partners the power to do more, delivering up to double battery life, 100% more location updates, and faster recovery mode from the same trusted devices,” says Loic Barancourt, CEO of Digital Matter. “It’s a strategic upgrade that enables our partners to meet tougher contractual requirements, expand deployments with confidence, and reduce complexity across the board.”

Key takeaways:

 

·        By significantly reducing energy consumption in the field, ESS enables partners to extend deployments, increase data granularity, and minimize service disruptions, all while lowering total cost of ownership and environmental impact. For IoT solution providers, it represents a practical path to higher performance, longer revenue cycles, and a more seamless end-user experience.

·        By extending device life and minimizing maintenance, ESS helps keep solutions in the field longer without requiring manual upkeep. That means fewer site visits, fewer support tickets, and more time generating recurring revenue.

·        The enhancement also improves responsiveness in Recovery Mode, a feature that enables Digital Matter devices to reconnect and update location after unexpected activity, by enabling more frequent asynchronous check-ins. This gives partners faster insights in critical moments without compromising battery life.

·        ESS leverages the latest advanced enhancements in 5G cellular network standards. By streamlining communication during check-ins and location updates, the enhancement significantly lowers energy use.

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