![]() ![]() So how does this benefit you and how might you use this to customize your tools? Here’s an example. How You Might Use This to Customize Your Tools You can even customize the behavior of the LED light (always on, always off, delay-to-off, etc). You can also toggle modes like Precision and Auto-stop on tools that support those features. Now, you can customize RPM (speed), torque, trigger ramp-up time, and whether you use torque control to stop the drill/driver. ![]() These are the modes that, previously, simply indicated low, medium, and high speed/torque. Once connected, you can set up and custom-configure the different tool modes accessible on the tool. The One-Key iOS or Android app actually connects to the tool using Bluetooth technology. With both smart batteries and smart tools, they’ve left the door wide open for this kind of technology. Instead of just making a smart Bluetooth battery, Milwaukee has consistently “over-invested” in both its tool electronics and battery electronics. It’s all possible because of how Milwaukee developed their Lithium-ion cordless tools since the beginning. The system can help a single user-or even the tool crib manager track hundreds of products. ONE-KEY connects users to their tools but it also ties those tools and products to a cloud-based web of information. When the tool-control portion of the technology debuted in January 2016, Milwaukee One-Key finally provided the ability for users to tap into their tools and customize and configure them for their own particular needs. Powered by an internal battery with a 3-year run time, you can set up the tag once and alleviate the risk of breakage associated with replacing a battery. That ensures the accelerometer accurately measures a tool being moved to a new location, not just when it gets bumped or moved aside. The accelerometer senses any movement lasting longer than 4–6 seconds. You can also get up to 30 days of full location history. In addition to being able to see when the item it’s attached to was last seen by the network, users can now also see when the item was last used up to within the last hour. This feature comes via an integrated accelerometer that improves tool location accuracy and provides for more real-time updates. Accelerometer Adds More FunctionalityĪlso, while the TICK provided basic Bluetooth tracking functionality to untracked items, the Bluetooth Tracking Tag gives you the ability to see when an item was last used/moved. Each tag measures just 1.9 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches. It also lets you quickly add products into your ONE-KEY inventory management system. Combined, the Tag provides accurate information on the last seen date, time, and location of a tool when within 300ft of any ONE-KEY device. Similar to the Tick above, the Milwaukee Bluetooth Tracking Tag leverages the ONE-KEY network and Bluetooth technology. The Milwaukee Bluetooth Tracking Tag works great for pro contractors looking to track and manage medium to high-value power tools, heavy equipment, generators, ladders & lifts, trailers, and even outdoor equipment like mowers, handheld blowers, and trimmers. While extremely popular, these products aren’t built to stand up to jobsite conditions and abuse. Consumers use these to locate missing keys, wallets, backpacks, etc. When most people think about “tracking tags” they think of consumer-grade products like Airtags from Apple or Tile products. ![]()
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