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Latest JetMate version

CitySync has launched the latest version of the JetMate fully portable handheld ANPR device which the company claims speeds up the process of collecting number plates in the field by up to 30 times. The latest JetMate incorporates a new JetStream module that links a number of terminals to a central server, and an enhancement to the Hotlist module has been included to improve overall functionality of the handheld mobile solution. CitySync's JetMate software is now available on the Motorola range of handheld
January 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
539 CitySync has launched the latest version of the JetMate fully portable handheld ANPR device which the company claims speeds up the process of collecting number plates in the field by up to 30 times.

The latest JetMate incorporates a new JetStream module that links a number of terminals to a central server, and an enhancement to the Hotlist module has been included to improve overall functionality of the handheld mobile solution.

CitySync's JetMate software is now available on the Motorola range of handheld mobile computers as well as the Casio DTX-30.

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