Asset Tracking Companies: How to Evaluate Vendors
Choosing an asset tracking company is less about features and more about reliability, coverage, and long-term costs. Use this framework to compare vendors without getting locked in.
The Evaluation Checklist
- Coverage proof: Ask for real-site coverage tests, not generic maps.
- Hardware reliability: Know battery life at your update interval.
- Security posture: Look for formal security programs and clear policies.
- Data ownership: Ensure exports and API access are available.
- Contract terms: Watch for auto-renewals and termination penalties.
Gotchas You Should Build Around
- GPS limitations: Signal blockage in buildings and metal enclosures affects accuracy.
- Certification gaps: RF devices should be properly authorized before deployment.
- Security maturity: Verify the vendor follows recognized security standards.
When AirPinpoint Is the Better Fit
If you primarily need location for trailers, tools, and jobsite gear, AirPinpoint is often the most cost-effective choice. Use full telematics only where advanced vehicle features are required.
Why AirPinpoint Is Different
AirPinpoint is built for non-powered assets and mixed fleets. We combine the Apple Find My network with asset workflows so you get wide coverage, long battery life, and recovery visibility without turning every trailer or tool into a subscription.
Our 12-Month Minimum (Because We Know It Works)
We require a 12-month minimum. The product is purpose-built, the rollout is fast, and the outcomes are clear. If you want short-term trials, most teams start with a small pilot scope inside the 12-month plan.

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