The system uses Bluetooth to transmit and receive signals.
No GPS and no location information is used and stored.
-> Read more about Bluetooth here: https://corona-tracer.com/explanation
No, there are no network requirements.
The devices work stand-alone.
The App to read out the data needs to be installed on a tablet or mobile device with internet connection in order to export the scanned contact information.
No, there is no evidence that other Bluetooth devices in the proximity (laptop, mouse, mobile phone) can cause interference with the Corona-Tracer.
Its signal range is very limited.
The product is compliant to RF regulations (CE and FCC).
The Corona-Tracer uses Bluetooth wireless technology of 2.4Ghz.
This is the same frequency as WiFi.
The wireless signals are commonplace and there has not been any scientific data that it is harmful to the public.
The Corona-Tracers are designed to connect to one another with the set distances.
There is no interference with other signals or networks, as the product is compliant to radio regulations (CE and FCC).
The minimum lifetime is 6 months in full operation, with about 16 active hours / day.
It is not possible to change the battery, as it is encapsulated in the device.
If a battery life ends, or the battery malfunctions, the tracer unit will need to be replaced.
We can refurbish unites that are sent back, for which we can give a discount for replacement units.
The system uses Bluetooth to transmit and receive signals.
No GPS and no location information is used and stored.
-> Read more about Bluetooth here: https://corona-tracer.com/explanation
The App reads the data from a tracer and exports it to an Excel formatted file.