Mikrotik, a Latvian company, has developed an unique Bluetooth tag solution for the most cost-effective asset-tracking and telemetry setups.
The product uses InPlay’s NanoBeacon SoC IN100, a Bluetooth beacon chip that features no software programming, low power consumption, low cost, small form factor and few off-chip components, making it extremely convenient for users to quickly develop and build an RTLS (Real Time Location System) asset tracker product in a matter of weeks. Due to the IN100’s low power system design, the tracker product can support years of operation with a small coin cell battery without having to worry about battery replacement. the IN100 is fully certified and fully compliant with the latest Bluetooth Core version 5.3.
“These easy-to-use Bluetooth tags can do wonders if you’re looking for the best value in your inventory tracking or cold supply chain logistics. The battery lasts for years, the design is durable and robust, it’s perfect even for industrial setups. Our partnership with InPlay is a huge win for anybody who needs innovative, capable wireless solutions on a budget”, said Deniss Truhanovs, the Head of Innovation at MikroTik.
“We are very pleased that Mikrotik has adopted our NanoBeacon Bluetooth beacon technology for their Bluetooth tracker product design. Long operation battery life has always been a challenge for Bluetooth tracker products, and we are proud to have worked with Mikrotik to address and contribute to this challenge,” said Jason Wu, co-founder and CEO of InPlay.