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Data updates get the flexible treatment with the Bluemac x7

Bluemac Analytic’s latest platform, the x7, will log vehicle and multimodal performance data across any combination of Bluetooth Classic, Bluetooth Low Energy and Wi-Fi. This flexibility means the user gets the most matches and detailed data enabling new usage scenarios, says the company. Bluemac says that the x7 ensures industry-leading security for both device access and communications. Data is protected using an on-device rotating-key hash of citizen and encryption.
June 7, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Jason Spencer of Bluemac
8801 Bluemac Analytic’s latest platform, the x7, will log vehicle and multimodal performance data across any combination of Bluetooth Classic, Bluetooth Low Energy and Wi-Fi.


This flexibility means the user gets the most matches and detailed data enabling new usage scenarios, says the company.

Bluemac says that the x7 ensures industry-leading security for both device access and communications. Data is protected using an on-device rotating-key hash of citizen and encryption.

A new device management system ensures superior monitoring, maintenance and TCO. Combined with the company’s site services - both cloud-based and on-premise extension, it provides a suite of analytics. Bluemac x7 system delivers accurate and quantifiable travel time, speed, origination-destination, and trajectory reporting.

The system is designed to feed data to AI and ML systems via a rich M2M API - as always with our customer owning the data.

The Bluemac x7 offers multiple power and networking options, including PoE and 4G LTE NB-IoT cellular and configurations for in-cabinet, permanent, and solar charged units. This provides customers with flexibility in easy-to-install and maintain deployments.

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