Real-Time Tracking That Protects Your Equipment

Untracked equipment is easier to steal. A GPS tracking system lets you see location in real time, set virtual perimeters, and get alerts when equipment moves unexpectedly.

LandAirSea 54 GPS Tracker

LANDAIRSEA SYSTEMS

LandAirSea 54 GPS Tracker

$39.95 $29.95
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Feature Description
Real-time GPS With Monthly Fee
Battery 1500 mAh
Battery Life, on 3-sec to 3-min updates  1 to 3 weeks†
Battery Life, on "Low Power Mode" up to 6 months†
Tracking Technology 4G LTE + Satellite
Waterproof  Yes (IP67-Rated)
Built-in Magnet  Yes
Dimensions  D: 2.275" H: 0.945
SIM Included Monthly Subscription Required.
Battery life depends on the location of the unit, access to cellular & GPS signals, refresh rate, temperature, and age of the LandAirSea asset tracker. LandAirSea cannot guarantee battery length will last as long as noted above due to factors out of our control.

Activate in 3 Easy Steps

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Step 1: Download the App

Download the SilverCloud app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and create your account in just a few taps.

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Step 2: Scan the QR Code

Simply scan the QR code located on the back of your GPS tracking device to quickly link it to your account.

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Step 3: Select a Tracking Plan

Choose the tracking plan that fits your needs, set up billing, and get started tracking your equipment.

Step 1: Download the App
Step 2: Scan the QR Code
Step 3: Select a Tracking Plan

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Special Features

  • Long lasting lithium-ion battery can last up to 12 months.
  • Updates as frequent as every 3 seconds depending on data plan.
  • Strong built-in magnet allows tracker to be discreetly hidden on assets.
  • Prevent equipment theft with movement alerts using our InstaFence technology.
  • Waterproof design so your tracker will continue working in rain or snow.
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Our products are developed for ease of use and installation!

Need help getting started? We have how-to videos covering everything from device activation to configuring alerts.

How-To Videos
Powerful Magnet

Powerful Magnet

Powerful magnet allows you to hide the tracker discreetly

Waterproof Enclosure

Waterproof Enclosure

IP67 rated enclosure stands up to the elements

Long Lasting
Battery

Long Lasting
Battery

Can last up to 12 months in Energy Saver mode

Tracking Intervals

Tracking Intervals

Location updates as often as every 3 seconds

Movement Alerts

Movement Alerts

Get instant alerts if your equipment is moved without authorization

Lifetime Warranty

Lifetime Warranty

Covers manufacturing defects of trackers

Why Equipment Tracking Matters More Than Ever

A small construction company shows up to a job site on Monday morning. Two machines are gone. No cameras caught it. Insurance won’t cover the full loss. The bill comes out to nearly $50,000. The work stops for days.

Have you ever had equipment go missing and had no clear answer why? This kind of loss happens more often than you think.

Equipment doesn’t just disappear because of theft. It also gets misplaced between job sites. Sometimes it sits unused while crews rent or buy replacements. Over time, these small gaps add up to big costs.

That’s where an equipment GPS tracker starts to matter.

Modern tracking tools help you see where your equipment is, when it moves, and how often it’s used. With GPS tracking for equipment, you no longer have to rely on checklists, memory, or phone calls to confirm locations. You get clear data instead of guesses.

This is also where asset tracking changes how you operate. Instead of reacting after something goes missing, you can spot problems early and make better decisions day to day. The goal is simple. You want fewer surprises, better visibility, and more control over valuable equipment. That level of awareness is now expected, not optional.

Why Equipment Tracking Matters More Than Ever

Benefits of Equipment Tracking

  • Theft prevention and faster recovery: Stolen equipment is often recovered within hours when a tracker provides a live location. This has happened across construction, rental, and agriculture operations. Trackers also act as a deterrent. Thieves are less likely to take equipment they know can be traced.
  • Better equipment utilization: Many businesses don’t realize how much equipment sits unused. A tracking system shows what’s active, what’s idle, and where everything is located. This helps you avoid buying or renting equipment you already own and optimize fleet size based on real usage, not estimates.
  • Automated maintenance scheduling: Missed service intervals lead to breakdowns and shorter equipment life. A GPS tracking device can log run time automatically, so maintenance is scheduled based on actual use. This supports preventive maintenance, which reduces downtime and lowers repair costs.
  • Improved job site efficiency: Crews waste time searching for equipment more often than they realize. Knowing exactly where each asset is makes it easier to allocate tools, move equipment between sites, and keep projects on schedule. This is especially valuable when managing multiple locations at once.
  • Lower insurance costs over time: Some insurance providers offer reduced premiums or better terms for tracked equipment. Higher recovery rates and lower losses reduce overall risk, which can translate into long-term savings.
Protect Your Equipment
Skid loader moving gravel on a construction site.

Is Equipment Tracking Right for Your Business?

If you rely on equipment to get work done, this question matters. The risk isn’t limited to one industry. Any business with mobile, high-value tools faces the same challenges.

Construction companies are a clear example. Excavators, dozers, and skid steers move between job sites often. Without visibility, it’s easy to lose track of where equipment is or when it was last used. This is why construction equipment tracking has become common on active sites.

Landscaping businesses face similar issues. Mowers, trailers, and trimmers are frequently left overnight at properties or shared between crews. These items are easy to move and expensive to replace.

Rental equipment companies have even more at stake. If customers return items late, damaged, or not at all, losses add up fast. GPS data helps confirm location, usage, and return times without constant check-ins.

Agriculture is another major use case. Tractors and harvesters often cover large areas and operate far from main offices. Tracking helps reduce downtime and improves planning during busy seasons.

General contractors managing multiple job sites also benefit. When crews work across locations, knowing where equipment is saves time and prevents unnecessary rentals. This ties closely with fleet tracking, which focuses on vehicles but often overlaps with equipment use.

At its core, an asset tracking system supports any business that needs better control and accountability.

Businesses that benefit include:

  • Construction and trade companies
  • Landscaping and property maintenance
  • Equipment rental operations
  • Farms and agricultural operations
  • Multi-site contractors

If losing one piece of equipment would hurt your schedule or budget, tracking is worth serious consideration. Visibility changes how you protect what you own.

Equipment Tracking FAQs

LandAirSea equipment trackers have multiple features that can help prevent equipment theft and valuable assets from your work site.

The InstaFence feature in our SilverCloud App will give real-time alerts if your equipment is moved without your knowledge.

You can also configure geofencing and receive an alert when your equipment is moved beyond the virtual perimeter.

The battery can last up to 6 weeks depending on the frequency of location updates of your selected plan. In Energy Saver mode the battery can last up to 12 months.

Our Overdrive tracker has a stronger battery that lasts 3-4 times longer. If battery life is a concern, we also offer a hard-wired option that can run off an external battery source.

You can track all types of equipment. Here are some examples of equipment our customers have used GPS trackers on:

  • Bulldozers
  • Excavators
  • Forklifts
  • Telehandlers
  • Backhoes
  • Boom lifts
  • Asphalt pavers
  • Dump Trucks
  • Equipment trailers
  • Compactors
  • Lawnmowers and landscape equipment

Yes. Our trackers come with strong built-in magnets so you can easily move a single tracker between different pieces of equipment.