MADISON, WIS. – Bell Laboratories introduces its all new iQ product line, powered by Bell Sensing Technologies (BST). iQ products integrate proprietary BST sensors that turn some of Bell’s most popular products into powerful 24/7 rodent data gathering machines.
Using Bell Sensing Technology, PMP’s will now be able to know everything about the rodent activity occurring at their accounts, Bell Labs reports. When, where, and how much activity will no longer be based upon an ‘educated guess.’ It will now be known in extreme detail and will automatically be collected and archived to provide trend analysis and proof of the efficacy of a service. PCOs can provide their technicians the ability to know in real time where hot spots are occurring so more time can be spent addressing problem areas, thus allowing every technician to be more effective and valuable, according to Bell Labs.
The Express iQ, T-Rex iQ and 24/7 iQ are now available and will seamlessly sync with the Bell Sensing Technology smart phone app and portal. This rodent monitoring system requires no gateways or complicated and costly infrastructure. Highly customized Bluetooth sensors allow data to be quickly gathered onsite from each iQ device and then uploaded to the cloud directly from a smartphone or tablet.
“Bell Labs is excited to launch its new division, Bell Sensing Technologies, and our new iQ product line, which will bring to market a fully integrated, scalable rodent data gathering system. Our new rodent monitoring system will allow PMPs to efficiently use technology to achieve superior rodent control,” says Patrick Lynch, senior vice president of sales, Bell Labs.
To learn more, visit www.BellSensing.com.
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