Ankle vs. Wrist: The Biomechanical Reality That Makes Wrist-Worn Monitors Unreliable

Every law enforcement professional understands a basic truth about handcuffs: they work because they are rigid metal, locked tight around the narrowest point of the wrist, and used for minutes to hours — not months or years. Now consider the challenge of electronic monitoring, where a device must remain securely attached to a person 24 […]

3G Sunset Is Here: What Happens to Your Ankle Monitor Fleet When the Network Shuts Down

Major U.S. carriers have retired legacy 3G layers, yet thousands of ankle-worn radios still depend on WCDMA air interfaces for heartbeat packets. This replacement guide translates sunset risk into a 90-day migration timeline, a vendor-neutral risk matrix, cost levers, and a procurement checklist aimed at fleet managers who cannot afford a midnight bricking event.

How to Fix GPS Monitor No Signal in Basement: Critical WiFi Mode Guide

Electronic monitoring centers know the pattern: overnight alerts spike when defendants sleep in basements, steel-framed apartments, or rural pockets where LTE and GNSS fade together. This guide explains why LTE-only architectures hit a hard ceiling—and how WiFi-directed supervision, multi-layer resilience, and practical repeater placement change outcomes for agencies managing GPS ankle monitor caseloads.

500 Low-Battery Alerts a Week? The Hidden $273K+ Cost of SCRAM GPS Charging Problems

If you run an electronic monitoring (EM) program, you already know the feeling: another overnight ping, another “battery low” queue item, another officer deciding whether this is a real emergency or just another charging slip. For many agencies and EM service providers operating legacy LTE-heavy GPS ankle monitor fleets, SCRAM GPS charging problems are not […]

GPS Ankle Bracelet Dead Zones Solved: How WiFi-Directed Mode Fixes the Biggest Problem in Electronic Monitoring

Every electronic monitoring programme has the same dirty secret: GPS ankle bracelets stop working in the places defendants spend most of their time. Basements, industrial buildings, rural homes with poor cellular coverage, and even some urban apartments become supervision blind spots where the device reports “signal loss” and the monitoring centre receives yet another false […]

AI-Enhanced GPS Ankle Monitoring: How Multi-Mode Connectivity Cuts Alert Fatigue and Blind Spots

Electronic monitoring programmes generate thousands of alerts daily — low-battery warnings, signal-loss notifications, zone boundary events, and tamper sensor triggers. The vast majority are false positives that consume officer time without improving public safety. A 500-defendant programme typically processes 50–100 low-battery alerts per day alone, costing an estimated $273,000 annually in response labour. The root […]

GPS Ankle Bracelet vs RF Ankle Monitor: Which Technology Fits Your Agency in 2026?

If your agency is standardizing on electronic monitoring hardware in 2026, one decision keeps resurfacing: should you deploy a GPS ankle bracelet that reports location from the strap itself, or an RF ankle monitor architecture that proves presence relative to a home receiver? The answer is rarely “GPS only” or “RF only.” Most mature programs […]

Ankle Monitor Technology in 2026: How GPS Tracking, Rules, and Monitoring Actually Work

An ankle monitor is one of the most visible symbols of modern community supervision. Whether you are researching court-ordered supervision, supporting a family member, or evaluating equipment for an agency, this guide explains how an ankle monitor works in plain language—without losing the technical detail agencies need. If you want a foundational definition first, read […]