“The goal of ONE-KEY is to simplify the process of managing tools, removing costly or cumbersome methods used today. The ability to quickly identify a tool’s location can save time and money if a tool goes down or is needed on short notice,” says Steve Matson, senior product manager. “By harnessing the same Integrated Tool Tracking technology found within ONE-KEY enabled tools, we’re giving users a way to track any tool, simply by attaching the TICK.”
The TICK can be attached by glue, screw, rivet, or strap. Its low-profile design and flat back give it a snug fit to a variety of surfaces, and it’s easily hidden from view in a range of places.
Tool records and locations are updated when any device with the app comes within 100 feet of the TICK. These location updates are transmitted through any ONE-KEY app that’s in-range, regardless of whether the app is open or not, allowing users to pinpoint missing tools more quickly.
Users can also manage their tools through the app’s Simplified Tool and Equipment Management features. These features allow users to assign and store detailed information for all of their tools and equipment – whether it’s a tool equipped with a TICK, a ONE-KEY enabled tool, or any other tools and equipment.
The TICK will be available in February 2017. Prices range from $29 for a one-pack to $999 for a 50-pack.
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