Technical specifications for the Fxajid tracker indicate a Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy protocol housed in a lightweight chassis. Standardized testing protocols have identified patterns of signal drift and high latency, with range limits typically observed between 30 and 50 feet in the absence of a dense mesh network. Material analysis suggests the unit utilizes a shared ODM mold frequently used in Tuya-based hardware assemblies.
Aggregated data reveals that the 85dB piezo sounder provides sufficient acoustic output for indoor environments, though audibility is reduced in high-traffic outdoor settings. The internal power source is a CR2032 coin cell, which shows significant voltage instability in low-temperature conditions. Ingress protection is rated at IP65, indicating resistance to water jets but a lack of seal integrity for submersion.
- Tracking Method: Passive Bluetooth mesh (Crowd GPS).
- Audio Output: 85dB Piezoelectric buzzer.
- Operating Weight: Minimum-mass chassis for reduced pet neck strain.
Performance metrics indicate a high frequency of connection loss in low-traffic areas due to the lack of dedicated cellular or GPS radios. For applications requiring consistent outdoor mapping, the Fxajid tracker serves as a budget entry point, though higher-fidelity alternatives are recommended for critical safety needs.
This unit is classified among smart pet trackers as a basic proximity-based hardware solution.