![]() ![]() This ensures compatibility with various auto-locate systems, providing adaptability for both current and future vehicle applications. With approximately 95% vehicle application coverage, this sensor boasts true universal programmability, offering versatility for a wide range of vehicles.ĭesigned with high-quality standards, the Smart Senor ONE Solution supports auto-locate technologies, including WAL, PAL, and LocSync. Latch, Inc.The Smart Sensor ONE Solution Multi-Frequency Sensor (snap-in valve) from Group 31 is cutting-edge TPMS solution that combines three frequencies – 314.9MHz, 315Mhz, and 433.92Mhz – into one sensor. Latch, Inc.(OTCPK:LTCH) dropped from S&P TMI Index Latch, Inc.(OTCPK:LTCH) dropped from S&P Global BMI Index Louisįutures climb on Fed pause hopes investors await Arm debut Announces Moving Its Headquarters from New York City to St. Expects to Appoint David Lillis as Chief Financial Officer Later in 2023 Russian rouble falls past 101 vs dollar as global risk appetite wanes Russian rouble tumbles to over 18-month low vs dollar Lion sleeps it off after Saturday stroll through Italian town Latch Announces Access Control for Storage Units, Further Expanding Latch Smart Access Throughout Multi-Unit Buildings Celebrates First Shipment from New 48,000+ Square Foot Headquarters in St. Shares climb, dollar falls with Fed comments inspiring dovish bets Yen surges after BOJ hints at policy shiftĮMEA Morning Briefing : Stocks Seen Mixed at Start of the Week Yen bulls spy a ray of hope in BOJ policy hint Yen surges after BOJ hints at policy shift, sending dollar lower Russian rouble tumbles to two-week low past 92 vs dollar Tesla to Recall Over 1.6 Million EVs in China Over Autosteering, Door Latch Concerns India regulator reviewing small, mid-cap funds' stress tests -sources Latch, Inc Launches Suite of New, Affordable Smart Sensors and IoT Products for Apartment Buildings ![]() With this launch, Latch is sending a ?Don?t Die, Get NOI? test kit to current and potential customers, including: a Field Station, a Latch Leak Detector, a Latch Lasso, and a can of Liquid Death water to put these products to the test. The new products are expected to begin shipping in second quarter, with additional sensors and devices expected to launch later this year. With a five-year battery life, the Leak Detector and Lasso, which comes with a water sensing cord for even more coverage area, monitor for water leaks to prevent damage. The Leak Detector and Lasso connect to Latch?s Field Station, which offers up to a quarter mile of coverage and easy installation, meaning building owners no longer need complex and expensive infrastructure to monitor residential units or upgrade them with smart IoT features. The first devices launching at include the Latch Leak Detector ($15), Latch Lasso ($17.50), and Latch Field Station ($15). All of the sensors work alongside the current suite of Latch locks and access control solutions to help Latch customers generate more NOI. The sensor suite provides an affordable option for building owners and operators to monitor everything from burst pipes to doors left open, and also includes smart thermostats and light switches, as well as temperature, humidity, and motion sensors. launched a suite of new, affordable smart sensors and IoT products for apartment buildings to enable facilities managers to monitor their buildings from the Latch Manager app. ![]()
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