• PressurePro Pulse display adds new functionality to TPMS system

    April 22, 2015
    2 min read
    Advantage PressurePro has added new functionality and management features to its tire pressure monitoring solution with the new PressurePro Pulse display. The easy-to-read screen provides quick glance alerts and adjustable vehicle layouts and screen views. Alert prioritization and fully adjustable alert levels gives users the ability to tailor design their monitoring, the company said. The system can monitor up to 80 tires at once and store up to 5 pre-programmed units. Pulse allows users to monitor any type of vehicle or easily switch the display between vehicles for advanced user freedom. “We are very excited to have launched our new technology platform,” said Vanessa Hargrave, PressurePro’s COO and director of marketing. “We are constantly working to push the limits of our solutions through unmatched innovation and development and for quite some time, we’ve provided our customers with much more than simple tire pressure monitoring. With another leap ahead in technology, it’s time we lead the market into the next generation of tire performance management; into TPMS+”PressurePro Pulse, the flagship of Advantage PressurePro’s TPMS+ platform, includes a range of legacy features including real-time monitoring, two low pressure alerts, a high pressure alert and high temperature alert, as well as a complete line-up of new capabilities.

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