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Momentum IoT's Toolie is A ‘Fitbit' for Tools 

Momentum IoT's Toolie is A ‘Fitbit' for Tools 

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IoT For All

- Publish Date: August 5, 2022

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IoT For All

- Publish Date: August 5, 2022

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Toolie is the First-Of-Its-Kind Tool and Workforce Activity Tracker


LONG BEACH, Calif. (August 5, 2022)
– Momentum IoT today launched the Toolie™, a revolutionary technology that tracks both equipment and worker productivity. Unlike other tracking products, Momentum IoT's Toolie enables managers to visualize employee activity remotely and does not depend on pairing phones to beacons in the field. 

“Poor visibility into the job site is costing businesses thousands of dollars – not just in tools, but also in productivity,” said Justin Silva, CEO of Momentum IoT. “With the Toolie, businesses can now track equipment from big to small and visualize job progress in real time.” 

Momentum IoT's Toolie

The Toolie easily affixes to equipment of all sizes – everything from a ladder to a chainsaw or welder. The device works in conjunction with Momentum IoT’s fleet GPS tracker, called Eagle 1, by using Bluetooth to expand tracking capabilities. 

In addition to tracking tools and sending alerts when equipment is left behind, the Toolie also showcases the following features: 

  • Tracks Activity: Built-in motion detection indicates when a tool is active at the site and how a job is progressing. 
  • Always Connected: The Toolie is always on, and only works with Momentum IoT’s GPS/cellular trackers in company vehicles (Eagle 1), making it secure and reliable.
  • Works Without a Phone: Unlike other solutions, the Toolie works without a phone. Just stick it on. No hassle.

“There’s nothing like it,” said Chris Spano, co-founder of Traffic Management Inc. “We tried RFID and QR codes. Those only do check-ins. RFID helps you with hands-free check-ins, basically. But Toolies give you insight into the job itself.”

“We think we can save hundreds of hours a week in unneeded yard hunts, and we think we can gain about five percent more efficiency by not having to call and text to get remote job updates. That is efficiency that drops straight to the bottom line,” Spano added.

“To be able to make money nowadays, you'll need to be better able to understand your business and analyze the data,” says David Clifford, COO of Turfmaster Lawn Maintenance Inc. in Indianapolis. He uses Toolies to manage maintenance, make sure the right tools are on a truck when the truck, keep track of unforeseen events at remote job sites, and show proof of work.

“I like the model,” says Stacey Higginbotham of Stacey On IoT, a respected tech influencer. “I also like the idea of a future in which you can track smaller and smaller tools used in lawn maintenance, construction, building cleaning, and other use cases. This is where the IoT can shine, using cheap connected devices, cloud analytics, and data to make the invisible visible.”

Each Toolie will have approximately a two-year battery life, and when the battery gets low, Momentum IoT ships out a new device to the customer, for free. 

For more information on the Toolie, visit https://momentumiot.com/light-equipment-tracking/

About Momentum IoT
Momentum IoT helps small and mid-sized fleet managers locate and manage their trucks, trailers, and heavy and light equipment with kickass GPS tracking products which are simple, rugged, and easy to use. Momentum IoT was built from gravel by people who worked in field services. Learn more at: 
https://momentumiot.com, and follow us on InstagramFacebookTwitter, and LinkedIn.

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