Keep legacy TLT-2H hardware reporting
Point your already-installed TLT-2H trackers at Traxelio to keep them reporting: TLT is a rebadged legacy model family, not a live brand, and any unit that still speaks the documented TLT-2H protocol can move its data to Traxelio without a hardware swap.
TLT is a model designation rather than a single manufacturer. The TLT-2H GPS/GSM tracker was built and rebadged by several Chinese electronics makers, including PowerGrand Electronics, GOTOP, and V-Sun, so there is no one TLT company to buy from or ask for support. What those units share is behaviour, not a brand. A TLT-2H reports its position by SMS to a phone or over GPRS to a server, carries an SOS button, and can cut fuel or power by remote command, which made it an entry-level staple for motorcycle and vehicle security across price-sensitive markets. Many of those installs are still active on 2G networks today. Traxelio reads the TLT-2H protocol, so a legacy unit that still reports can be pointed at the Traxelio endpoint and kept live. Use this page to check whether the TLT hardware already in your fleet can move its reporting over, and to plan which of the older TLT-series units are worth keeping.
No single company. TLT-2H is a model built by several Chinese OEMs, including PowerGrand Electronics, GOTOP, and V-Sun, so TLT behaves like a shared design rather than one brand you can buy from.
Usually yes when the unit still reports over the TLT-2H protocol. Set the server and APN by SMS command, point one tracker at the Traxelio endpoint, and confirm its live position before moving the others.
It sends location by SMS or GPRS, has an SOS button, and can cut fuel or power on command. It is an entry-level security tracker for motorcycles and vehicles, not a full telematics device with CAN or driver data.
Treat each model on its own. This page covers the TLT-2H family in the Traxelio catalog. Confirm the exact printed model number before assuming a nearby TL-prefixed unit uses the same protocol.
Pricing
TLT-2H hardware has no official list price because it is a rebadged design sold by many resellers; prices vary by seller and by whether stock is new-old or secondhand.
The device you own is already paid for, so compare Traxelio's monthly software pricing to decide whether keeping a legacy TLT unit live beats replacing it with a current 4G tracker.
Traxelio plans start at 17 USD per vehicle per month.
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The TLT-2H, a low-cost SMS and GPRS motorcycle and vehicle security tracker rebadged by many Chinese OEMs
The documented TLT-2H protocol handles SMS and GPRS position reports, SOS alerts, and remote fuel or power cutoff across the many OEM rebrands of the design.
Compatibility & setup
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Keep installed TLT-2H units reporting rather than replacing a tracker that still works.
Move location and alert data into Traxelio over the documented TLT-2H protocol.
Test one unit at the Traxelio endpoint first, then migrate the remaining TLT devices once it reports cleanly.
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