Field Service Business > Hardware

A guide to remote visual inspection tools

07 March, 2016

If you’re in the plumbing business, an inspection camera is one of the most valuable tools of your trade. Whether you’re responsible for maintaining hundreds of kilometres of pipelines or needing to locate a blockage for a routine domestic job, there’s an inspection camera solution which has the appropriate features to suit your specific needs. This guide will help you determine the best option for your needs.


Milwaukee Force Logic press tool range

02 March, 2016

The Milwaukee Force Logic press tool range provides an ergonomic solution for navigating around installed pipes and delivers high levels of press accuracy and reliability.


Honeywell Voyager 1602g mobile scanner

01 March, 2016

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions has announced the release of the Voyager 1602g pocket 2D Bluetooth scanner, which delivers affordable, high-performance scanning into the hands of mobile workers.


Ready Track Garmin Dispatch Agent fleet tracking solution

24 February, 2016

Ready Track is offering a new fleet tracking and management solution. Garmin Dispatch Agent is a modular solution that provides integrated vehicle tracking, navigation, driver communication and dispatch capabilities.


Milwaukee Step Bit drill bits

23 February, 2016

The metric Step Bit series from Milwaukee provides a solution for applications across the electrical, plumbing, mechanical, HVAC, MRO and remodelling trades.


Fujitsu STYLISTIC Q736 2-in-1 tablet

23 February, 2016

The STYLISTIC Q736 from Fujitsu is a 33.8 cm (13.3″) tablet that also converts instantly into a classic clamshell notebook through the connection of a dockable keyboard. The device enables security authentication with biometrics or SmartCard technology, also including support for contactless SmartCard via NFC (near-field communication) technology.


Perfectron LIF series rugged touch panel computers

09 February, 2016

Backplane Systems Technology has released Perfectron's LIF Series of Rugged Touch Panel Computers with Intel CPUs onboard.


The connected vehicle is here

14 December, 2015 by Irvin Gray, Senior Manager Social Media

The connected vehicle is no longer simply an exciting concept. The fact is that it is here and it is set to change the way field technicians work forever.


RuggedPad Casepad rugged tablet range

09 December, 2015

The Casepad range from RuggedPad is designed to support front-line workers in emergency services, health, transportation, engineering, logistics, utilities and retail.


Brother Australia International PocketJet 7 series thermal printers

01 December, 2015

Brother International Australia has announced the launch of its PocketJet 7 series, an A4 portable thermal printing solution engineered to offer freedom to mobile workers spanning any industry, including health care, transportation, public safety, pest management and professional field service organisations.


Choosing the right mobile device

27 November, 2015 by Wayne Harper, Senior Director Technical, Zebra Technologies ANZ

Mobile devices have become a key part of the field worker's toolkit. Being constantly connected to colleagues and customers means employees can carry out their work more efficiently and report back faster.


LifeProof FRĒ Power iPhone 6S case and charger

24 November, 2015

The LifeProof FRĒ Power for iPhone 6s combines four-proof protection with advanced technology to double battery life.


HyperX Savage USB fast Flash drive

23 November, 2015

HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology, has launched the HyperX Savage USB Flash drive, which operates at transfer speeds up to 350 MBps read and 250 MBps write, and is available in 64, 128 and 256 GB high capacities.


Acer Aspire One Cloudbook 11 and 14

19 November, 2015

Acer has announced the release of the online-oriented Aspire One Cloudbook 11 and 14, powered by Windows 10. The two portable notebooks feature the latest Intel mobile processors, keeping users productive with a faster connection.


Brave new world

02 November, 2015 by Dannielle Furness

When the likes of Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates warn against the development of artificial intelligence, you know we're in trouble... or are we?


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