The Teltonika GH5200 is a dedicated 2G personal GPS tracker built for environments where safety, accountability, and fast response times are critical. Featuring full GNSS positioning, two-way communication, and alert features like man-down, no movement, and SOS panic, this device is an ideal companion for lone workers, carers, or personnel working remotely.
Built for GSM (2G) networks, the GH5200 offers excellent reliability where 2G coverage is still available. However, with planned UK 2G network shutdowns, Millbeck strongly recommends reviewing long-term deployment plans. See millbeck.co.uk/2g-sunset for important updates.
The GH5200 supports Bluetooth 4.0 for indoor tracking via beacons, making it suitable for large buildings, warehouses, or care homes where both indoor and outdoor positioning are required.
It can be configured locally or remotely via Teltonika FOTA, and easily integrated into tracking platforms using standard protocols.
✅ Ideal Applications:
- Lone Worker Safety: Emergency alerts and real-time tracking for field staff, engineers, and maintenance workers
- Healthcare & Home Visits: Monitor staff in the field, with automatic alerts for inactivity or falls
- Security Personnel: Discreet monitoring and instant emergency response from guards or patrols
- Care Environments: Combine with Bluetooth beacons for safe movement monitoring in care homes
- Facilities & Cleaning Staff: Track movement and ensure welfare of staff across large buildings or campuses
✅ Technical Overview:
- Network: GSM (2G) Quad-band only (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz)
- Positioning: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou
- Battery: Li-Ion 1050mAh, up to 5 days standby
- Bluetooth: v4.0 LE (for indoor beacon support)
- Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope
- Buttons: 5 configurable including dedicated SOS
- Size / Weight: 80 × 47 × 20 mm / 67g
- Mounting: Belt clip or lanyard
- Configuration: USB or remote via FOTA
⚠️ Important Note on 2G Compatibility
This device connects via 2G networks only. With UK mobile operators planning to retire 2G services by 2030 (and inbound roaming impacted even earlier), customers should assess future compatibility. We strongly advise reviewing your deployment strategy and reading our guide at:
Our team can recommend forward-compatible alternatives with 4G/LTE, LTE-M, or NB-IoT for new projects.

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