In scenarios such as power line inspection, border patrol, forestry surveillance, and offshore operations, communication and positioning often determine success or failure—even life and death. Traditional devices become useless once they lose public network signals. When power inspectors venture deep into remote mountains, their whereabouts, safety, and potential emergencies can only be communicated by shouting; forest rangers in uninhabited areas cannot transmit fire alerts; and offshore workers who leave signal coverage zones become "dangling kites" with no connection.

HIZ-NT-BZD, the intelligent Beidou terminal from Hizhuo Technology, deeply integrates regional short message services, global positioning, and voice broadcasting capabilities of Beidou-3. Seamlessly connected to smartphones via Bluetooth, it meets users' needs for real-time, reliable communication and positioning, providing comprehensive information support.
Positioning accuracy <1 meter: Equipped with the BeiDou-3 satellite navigation system, achieving sub-meter level positioning precision. Tower locations, pole numbers, and routes are synchronized in real time to the cloud, enabling clear visibility of inspection progress on the backend display. Whether in mountainous areas, forests, or large-scale power grid zones, precise location tracking is ensured.
Real-time location reporting: Automatically check in upon reaching inspection points, and immediately trigger pop-up alerts if deviating from the preset safe route. Managers can monitor each individual's movements in real time from the backend.
Short message communication: This is the most robust feature. Even in remote valleys, deserts, or over open seas where there's no public network signal, users can instantly send messages via BeiDou short messaging. Each transmission can carry dozens of Chinese characters and include precise location data, enabling real-time reporting of on-site conditions such as cold waves, landslides, or tree obstructions directly to command centers.
In these five categories of scenarios, each one is a "basic necessity":
Power Line Inspection: On the front lines of transmission line operation and maintenance in high, dense forested, and remote areas, the HIZ-NT-BZD provides inspectors with high-precision real-time positioning, helping to plan optimal inspection routes and prevent missed inspection points such as towers and substations. Even in remote mountainous regions without base stations or weak signal coverage, it still enables accurate positioning.
Border Patrol: In remote border areas or regions with weak signals, soldiers can communicate in real time with command centers via short messages, while location services assist in route planning and intrusion alerts.
Forest Patrol: Rangers use terminals to locate themselves within forest areas and record patrol routes, enabling them to quickly send SOS alerts in emergencies such as forest fires, thereby reducing response times for rescue operations.
Offshore operations: Fishermen or offshore platform personnel use BeiDou positioning for precise navigation, with short message services enabling the transmission and receipt of operational instructions in signal-free areas, while voice announcements provide real-time weather warning alerts.
Outdoor Adventures: Hikers and mountaineers can obtain real-time location tracking and share their routes via the terminal, and send an SOS alert with a single tap in case of emergency.
The Beidou terminal device is not simply about adding another satellite signal to the equipment, but rather transforming that "signal" into visible productivity. When positioning accuracy reaches the meter level, when communication is no longer constrained by public networks, and when standby time is measured in weeks, field operations truly bid farewell to the era of blind patrols.









