I wish Milwaukee made a One-Key enabled M18 or M12 power source. I think a lot of the problem is people not being able to justify the price difference between the One-Key and non One-Key models. If every contractor and trades person took 2 minutes to install it on their phones there would be a nice size network to help get the tools back if they're stolen. I'm sure most trades people / companies would feel the same way. I'm sitting on about $10,000 worth of Milwaukee tools and I know I would be devastated if they were stolen. I believe at NPS16 they mentioned that one guy was able to recover over $20,000 worth of stolen tools because of it. I think a lot of people don't use it because they think One-Key is a fad and won't last. ![]() Even just installing the app and never using it for your own tools still lets it help other people find their missing or stolen tools. They don't need One-Key tools to use it for inventory control and organization. I wish more people would use the One-Key app. It’s not GPS (the system still uses Bluetooth connectivity to the app), but rather a sort of mesh network, and tools can be tracked even without a battery inserted." ![]() ” The Integrated Tool Tracking technology does a couple things: 1) it shows you where (and when) a particular One-Key tool was last seen, and 2) these tool records and locations are updated when a One-Key app comes within 100 feet of a On-Key tool that’s been reported missing. ![]() Nope, I stand corrected: it would require a lot of people having the onekey app on their phone to be able to track it down if it got pawned and left the county for example That sucks dude, I have yet to understand how that part of the one key thing is useful.ĭoesn't the battery need to be on the tool? Easy enough to pull it off the tool.
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