Also, ONE-KEY™ currently doesn’t interact with the Milwaukee m18 batteries. Touching the tool again will connect and show all relevant information while the top right small font should give you the option to edit the tools information since that will be the least often performed function. The current version has connect up at the top right (after you select which tool) and then touching the tool again edits it’s information. One key can track tool and equipment locations and even lock ONE-KEY™ enabled devices (only 3 devices so far). This is a good start for what I believe could be a much more powerful tool. Glad you're happy with your Milwaukee experience. Thanks for your feedback Davey! We'll keep working to make sure that tracking works as well as possible. Keep up the good work, love the app a lot a lot. Overall love their organizers with the gasket to keep moisture out and love most any Milwaukee products. Their 12v drill and impacts are good for small uses. 12 volt tools I have and like the circular saw 12v struggles to have enough power to barely cut 2x4s, so I’d go with 18v if you want a cordless circular saw. Milwaukee does make very nice tools and they do take that little extra time in their engineering and quality that lesser brands do not. The distance that can be tracked and the fact the app has to be running on other people’s phones in order to detect the stolen tool just isn’t ideal for most theft situations. I think this technology has a long way to go but is a good start. Love the idea of the tick, I bought one just to test it out. Milwaukee is ahead of the game with this and as well on many other things. Helps me a great deal with managing and keeping aerial numbers on all my tools
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