In this video I'm road testing the SIM7000 LTE shield for Arduino as a GPS tracking device.
NOTE: The Botletics SIM7000 shield requires a 3.7V LiPo battery that plugs into the JST connector on the board. Please also note the battery wire polarity (red should be on the left, and the board is marked with a "+" sign next to the JST connector). The board used in the video is an old beta/prototype version of the board.
Check out the tutorial for this GPS tracker on Instructables: https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-LTE-Shield-GPS-Tracking-Freeboardio/
Buy the Botletics SIM7000 shield kit on Amazon.com: http://a.co/d/drSuRvc
NOTE: The Botletics SIM7000 shield requires a 3.7V LiPo battery that plugs into the JST connector on the board. Please also note the battery wire polarity (red should be on the left, and the board is marked with a "+" sign next to the JST connector). The board used in the video is an old beta/prototype version of the board.
Check out the tutorial for this GPS tracker on Instructables: https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-LTE-Shield-GPS-Tracking-Freeboardio/
Buy the Botletics SIM7000 shield kit on Amazon.com: http://a.co/d/drSuRvc

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