Minew, InPlay debut $1 Bluetooth LE tag products for affordability, performance in IoT industry

Irvine, California – Minew, a provider of advanced IoT technologies, and InPlay Inc., a provider of wireless connectivity SoC technology, have announced their partnership to boost IoT market. This collaboration has resulted in the launch of two Bluetooth LE tag products, the T3 Disposable Tag and i6 Disposable Tag for affordability and performance in the IoT industry.

Leveraging InPlay’s NanoBeacon technology and Minew’s expertise in the IoT industry, these new Bluetooth LE tags are designed to deliver an exceptional solution that balances affordability with dependable performance. The $1 price tag represents a milestone in the IoT industry and promises to transform the supply chain and inventory management processes for businesses of all sizes.

The impact of these new products on the RTLS (Real-Time Location Systems) and active RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) markets is expected to be significant. The lower cost will allow more companies to adopt these technologies, streamlining their processes and driving greater efficiency. And with the low power feature of the NanoBeacon technology, businesses can rest assured that their IoT service will be reliable and cost-effective, even with such an aggressive pricing strategy.

Minew and InPlay have combined their decades of experience and expertise to deliver a product that is both affordable and of the highest quality. The design and performance of these Bluetooth LE tags are sure to disrupt the IoT market and provide customers with a reliable, cost-effective solution for their IoT needs.

“We are beyond excited to partner with InPlay on this groundbreaking project,” says Johnson, co-founder of Minew. “Their NanoBeacon technology is truly remarkable, and we have no doubt that the $1 Bluetooth LE tag will disrupt the IoT industry. We can’t wait to see the impact it will have!”

“InPlay is honored to collaborate with Minew on this transformative project,” says Jason Wu, co-founder, and CEO of InPlay Inc. “Combining our innovative technology with Minew’s expertise in the IoT industry has resulted in a product that exceeds expectations. The $1 Bluetooth LE tag is poised to revolutionise the market, and we can’t wait to see customers’ reactions!”

The T3 Disposable Tag broadcasts standard iBeacon data at regular intervals. It features a long transmission distance of up to 328 feet (100 metres). Its dimensions are 31.1×30×5.5 mm. and it has a keychain hole design for wearing on a keychain or lanyard. The i6 Disposable Tag stands out with its ultra-thin design of only 3.5 mm, with the same transmission distance of 328 feet (100 metres). Its tiny size of 36.5×23.5×3.5 mm allows for easy attachment to assets using double-sided tape. These products aim to provide an affordable and convenient solution for real-time location tracking and traceability, making them ideal for various applications.

To learn more about InPlay’s NanoBeacon technology, please visit InPlay. For detailed information on the two new Bluetooth LE tag products, please visit Minew and click here.

This announcement marks a major step forward for both Minew and InPlay and signals a new era for the IoT industry. With the launch of these new products, businesses can now enjoy the benefits of IoT technologies at an unprecedented price point. We look forward to seeing the impact of these new products in the market and are confident that they will be well-received by customers and industry experts alike.

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