Service has been launched by RECON Dynamics in the greater Treasure Valley area. An announcement in this regard has been made by the top provider of location and telemetry services technology, RECON Dynamics.
Local businesses can now track the location and performance of their most valuable assets with this technology. The technology helps the businesses to track their assets with greater ease and precision than ever before.
The technology will help businesses pinpoint lost laptops. Additional safety systems for students and faculty can be provided by universities. Tools can be also tracked by construction companies. Similarly, thefts can be prevented by hotels. Manufacturers will be also able to monitor their production process.
In a release, Perry Satterlee, CEO of RECON, said, "Previously, the inherent limitations of today's satellite and cellular networks made existing tracking and telemetry capabilities either impractical or uneconomical for several desired applications. I believe RECON Dynamics is well positioned to meet the customer demand for enhanced tracking and monitoring solutions."
According to Satterlee, if the door of the remote storage unit is opening in absence of the user, RECON will alert by sending an alarm. Similarly if the temperature of a commercial refrigeration unit is too warm, an alarm will be sent. Critical information about the health and location of their assets is therefore delivered to businesses and individuals by RECON.
Excellent indoor and outdoor coverage along with extraordinary battery life are offered by RECON Dynamics' unique tracking and telemetry solutions. Unsurpassed performance for location and telemetry services is therefore offered by RECON with its extremely low-cost end user devices.
David Bieter, Mayor of Boise, said, "To maintain our economic prosperity and our high quality of life, we must support and invest in new technologies such as RECON Dynamics' innovative new product. Boise is delighted to be RECON's first market; we wish them great success and encourage local businesses to explore how RECON's location technology tools can improve efficiency and save money."
Assets located both inside and outside from the computer, cell phone, or both can be monitored with RECON. Remote communication is enabled due to the small sensors which can attach to most assets.
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