PEGASE
Technical specifications
Check out Pegase’s complete technical manual.
General characteristic
Dimensions
Height 80mm x width 40mm x depth 15 mm
Weight
50 grams
Waterproofing
IP 54
Processor
AVR 8MHz
Internal battery
150Mah
Power supply voltage
12-18V
Autonomy
1 month stationary
Autonomy when stationary
<100km
Hardware protections
Built-in fuse to prevent reverse connection
Cable
Cable dimensions
1 metre cable
Connections
forked lug
Protection
2A car fuse
Details
Speed range
0-300km/h
Speed accuracy
0,1km/h
Incline accuracy
Geolocation accuracy
1m
Stopwatch accuracy
0,1s
Sensors
Accelerometer
3 axis
Gyroscope
At degree of incline
Antenna
GPS and GSM
GPS networks
Beidou / Glonass / GPS
GSM networks
GPRS (2G)
Other
Circuit detection
Automatic (track/cross and enduro)
Tracker calibration
Automatic
Motorbike compatibility
Lead motorbike battery | Lithium motorbike battery
Mobile application
Free on iOS and Android
Certifications
CE | RoHS | R10 (automotive standard)
I want to equip my motorbike with Pegase
Smaller than a credit card (8cm x 4cm), Pegase slips easily under the seat of your motorbike. It can then be connected to your vehicle's battery with its connection cable.
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Compatible with 95% of motorbikes and scooters.

Pegase is suitable for all major motorbike and scooter brands.
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Pegase works in more than 200 countries around the world!
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How to choose a GPS tracker?
GPS trackers (sometimes referred to as "GPS tags”) are products designed to geolocate and track motorbikes, scooters, buggies, or ATVs equipped with 12V batteries in real time. Their accuracy is measured in "number of positions sent per second". As a result, Pegase and Flashbird are the most accurate on the market, sending up to 4 points per second. The autonomy of GPS trackers varies according to their internal battery and the use (or not) of the vehicle battery. Pegase and Flashbird are connected to a vehicle's battery, so they are being constantly recharged as soon as the engine is running, which gives them unlimited autonomy, as long as you drive at least twice a month. Size is also an important consideration when choosing a GPS tracker. Pegase and Flashbird are smaller than a credit card, making them "mini GPS" products that are easy to conceal.