The stuff owners ask before they buy. Still curious? Email sales@juxta.com.
Anything you can stick a tag on — ladders, toolboxes, generators, compressors, sewer cameras, trailers, and vehicles. If it's worth money and it moves, it's worth tagging.
Down to a few feet outdoors with GPS — close enough to walk right to it. Indoors it uses Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth to place an asset within a building or yard, then Bluetooth helps you home in on it up close.
Between 4 and 12 months on a charge, depending on how often you ask it to report. Recharge with any USB‑C cable. The dashboard warns you before a tag runs low, so nothing goes dark by surprise.
Usually, yes. Juxta uses four networks — GPS, cellular, Wi‑Fi, and Bluetooth — and switches between them automatically. When one is weak, it falls back to another, so it keeps reporting in basements, steel buildings, and remote sites where cellular-only trackers go dark.
Peel-and-stick Velcro. Press it onto anything flat — inside a toolbox lid, on a trailer frame, under a dash. It's removable, so you can move a tag to a different asset in seconds.
It's built for the back of a truck — a sealed, rugged enclosure that handles weather, dust, vibration, and the occasional drop. Leave it on a truck bed for a year and it keeps working.
You'll get an alert the moment it leaves a geofence or moves after hours, and you can pull up its live location to share with police. Crews regularly recover trailers and equipment this way.
Both. Use the Juxta phone app in the field or the web dashboard at the office — same live map, same alerts, unlimited users on your account at no extra cost.
$10 once for the tag, then $6 a month per tag — that covers the hardware and the full platform. No minimums, no contract, cancel anytime, and the monthly price drops as you add tags. See the pricing page for details.
AirTags are great for keys, not crews. They have no GPS or cellular — they only update when someone else's iPhone walks past, so a tagged trailer in an empty lot can go dark for hours. They also can't do geofences, alerts, usage data, or fleet management. Juxta reports its own location over four networks and gives you the data to actually run the business. See the full comparison.
Absolutely — that's the point. Buy a single tag, try it on your most-lost tool, and add more once you see it work. No minimum order, ever.
Those are built for enterprise fleets — long contracts, per-asset monthly fees, hardware charges, and a sales call before you see a price. Juxta is built for service crews: $10 to start then $6/mo, no minimum, no contract, and you can buy it online today.
30 days, money back. If it's not for you, send it back for a full refund including shipping.
One tag, twenty bucks, sixty seconds to set up. Try it on your most-lost tool.
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