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Understanding The Future of TPMS Technology

Tomorrow's Technician

Since being mandated in 2007, TPMS hasn’t changed much. Radio wave sensors have been the standard for all TPMS devices until Tesla began utilizing Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology in 2021. Additionally, it allows over-the-air software updates, unlocking new features and capabilities over time for your customers.

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The future of TPMS technology

Tire Review Magazine

Since being mandated in 2007, TPMS hasn’t changed much. Radio wave sensors have been the standard for all TPMS devices until Tesla began utilizing Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology in 2021. Additionally, it allows over-the-air software updates, unlocking new features and capabilities over time for your customers.

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Is the future of TPMS technology blue(tooth)?

Tire Review Magazine

In 2000, the Clinton administration enacted the TREAD (Transportation Recall Enhancement Accountability and Documentation) Act, mandating that every new car sold in the United States after September 2007 had to be equipped with TPMS, among other safety improvements included in the act.