Compact assets
Track smaller assets where MT700-class size is more than the deployment needs.
MT710 Compact GPS Tracker
MT710 keeps the open protocol, command system, and integration-friendly design of the MT700 family in a smaller enclosure for compact assets, personal tracking, event assets, and pet tracking deployments.
Best For
MT710 fits smaller assets, mobile use cases, and pet tracking deployments that still need open protocol support and practical integration options.
Track smaller assets where MT700-class size is more than the deployment needs.
Use pet tracking mode for compact pet-related deployments and online-store customers.
Support temporary, mobile, or event-based tracking needs with a smaller tracker body.
Fit projects where portability, smaller mounting areas, and compact hardware matter.
Evaluate MT710 for movement-heavy use cases that need a compact tracker form factor.
Connect MT710 to third-party platforms or your own tracking server using open protocol support.
MT710 vs MT700
MT710 can be understood as a smaller MT700-family tracker. It keeps the same open-protocol and command-system direction, while fitting projects where size and weight matter more.
Pet Tracking Mode
MT710 supports a pet tracking mode for pet-related deployments. The mode is relevant for online-store customers and project buyers who need a compact tracker for movement-heavy use cases.
Pet tracking mode should be evaluated together with working mode, reporting interval, network condition, and battery target.
MT710 standard version uses LTE-M / NB-IoT with 2G fallback. For projects preferring 4G LTE Cat 1bis and a cost-effective compact option, see MT710L.
Open Integration
MT710 remains an integration-friendly Mictrack product for buyers who need control over SIMs, servers, protocols, and compact deployment settings.
Use open protocol support for project server integration and compatible tracking platforms.
Configure server IP/domain and port according to your platform deployment plan.
Use SMS and command-based configuration for network, server, and working mode settings.
Protocol and command documents are available for integration teams through Mictrack resources.
Discuss third-party platform compatibility before pilot and bulk purchase decisions.
Mictrack can help review compact asset, pet-related, pilot, RFQ, and integration setup details.
Working Modes
The page keeps working mode explanations simple. Detailed settings should be checked in the MT710 Working Mode and command documents before deployment.
Use scheduled reports for routine asset visibility.
Adjust reporting when the asset moves or stops.
Balance battery life and tracking frequency for long deployments.
Use the pet-capable mode for movement-heavy compact deployments where behavior differs from standard asset reporting.
Plan alert behavior around operational response needs.
Configure server, reporting, and mode behavior through commands.
Specifications
Only confirmed public values are listed here. Ask Mictrack for final documents before locking project specifications.
| Network | LTE-M / NB-IoT with 2G fallback |
|---|---|
| Positioning | GPS / WiFi / LBS positioning support, depending on project configuration and document version. |
| Battery reference | Battery life depends on working mode, reporting interval, pet tracking mode behavior, network condition, temperature, and installation environment. |
| Waterproof rating | IP68 |
| Protocol | Open TCP/UDP protocol |
| Working modes | Periodic reporting, motion-aware behavior, standby/sleep behavior, pet tracking mode, and command-based configuration. |
| Configuration | Server IP/domain and port, working modes, reporting behavior, and alerts can be configured through commands. |
| Integration | Own server and third-party platform projects supported with protocol documentation and engineering review. |
| Best fit | Compact assets, pet tracking deployments, event/mobile assets, lightweight equipment, and compact integration projects. |
Downloads
Use the Resources page for current catalogs, working mode files, command references, and protocol documents while final file paths are prepared.
Product overview, compact hardware details, pet tracking mode notes, and project use cases.
Setup, SIM, server, and operation references for testing and compact deployment.
Review reporting modes and pet tracking mode before choosing field behavior.
Configuration commands for network, server, reporting, pet mode, and alerts.
Protocol reference for own-server and third-party platform integration.
Ask Mictrack for the exact document package required for your project stage.
Compare Models
Keep MT710 as the compact standard model, compare MT710L when 4G LTE Cat 1bis and cost-effective deployment fit better, or move to MT700 when battery capacity and larger enclosure matter more.
| Model | Role | Network | Best fit |
|---|---|---|---|
| MT710 | Compact tracker with pet tracking mode | LTE-M / NB-IoT with 2G fallback | Smaller assets, pet tracking, event/mobile use cases |
| MT710L | Cost-effective MT710 version | 4G LTE Cat 1bis | Projects preferring Cat 1bis coverage and compact cost-effective deployment |
| MT700 | Larger long-life asset tracker | LTE-M / NB-IoT with 2G fallback | Larger assets and longer battery-capacity projects |
FAQ
MT710 is the compact MT700-family option. It keeps the open-protocol and command-system direction, while MT700 is better for larger assets and longer battery-capacity projects.
Yes. MT710 supports a pet tracking mode for pet-related deployments. Evaluate it with reporting interval, network condition, and battery target before launch.
Yes. MT710 is designed for own-server and compatible third-party platform projects. Share your server and protocol requirements before pilot testing.
Yes. MT710 supports open TCP/UDP protocol communication for integration projects.
Yes. Server IP/domain and port settings can be configured by command according to your deployment plan.
The standard MT710 uses LTE-M / NB-IoT with 2G fallback. For projects that prefer 4G LTE Cat 1bis, ask about MT710L.
Battery life depends on reporting interval, working mode, pet tracking mode behavior, network condition, temperature, and field environment.
Use the Resources page or contact Mictrack to request the document package needed for your integration stage.
Send your country, quantity, reporting interval, pet tracking mode needs, network plan, platform requirements, and launch schedule. Mictrack can help confirm the right compact model and document package.