Many of the things tracked in the market, such as Tyl, allow tracking of lost items, but those who use them know that they do not work through GPS. And it must be connected to Bluetooth technology with your smartphone, which means that if you exceed the range of Bluetooth will not benefit the device to access what you are looking for.

To overcome this hurdle, Huawei has manufactured the new GPS Locator tracking device as well as the cellular signal system. The device supports a small mobile chip and slide, and comes with global roaming support, meaning it will work everywhere. It has a cellular signal.

Not only that, but the device contains antennas supporting most of the satellite navigation systems such as the systems of Galileo, Baidu, Glonas, EJBS, NBOT, which makes it able to track anything and anyone anywhere on the Face of the earth.

The device is available on a 660 mA battery that can operate 15 days when in tracking mode and 60 days in standby mode. It is also compliant with the IP protection standards, which means that they are resistant to dust and water and can work in difficult conditions.

The tool was unveiled at the Berlin Technical Fair AFE 2018, which is larger than the Tyl tool, which is 17 millimeters thick and weighs about 40 grams. This is due to antennas installed in the device.

The device looks like the tracker you need to think about if you have valuable things to follow. However, Huawei did not provide details of when it will be available on the market, so those who want to buy this device will have to wait some time.