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Fri, Jun 21, 2019

Lynk Remote Tech/HangarBot Update Their Technologies, This Weekend, At LVK

First GA Solution To Control, Automate, And Secure Hangars Remotely

Lynk Remote Technologies, LLC, will be exhibiting its state-of-the-art product suite of hangar automation known as HangarBot at AOPA's second 2019 Fly-In at Livermore Municipal Airport (LVK) on June 21-22. The HangarBot Hub has several features, including an HD video camera for 24/7 video surveillance, a motion sensor, and a temperature sensor. It also can serve as a Wi-Fi hotspot.

By using the HangarBot app, users can set the HangarBot Hub to send notifications via email or text message when motion is detected or a change in environment takes place, allowing users to monitor hangar activity from anywhere in the world.

"These shows are a great way to see and understand how HangarBot products can streamline your aircraft operations and take them to the next level," said Morgan Walker, HangarBot's inventor and president of Lynk Remote Technologies, LLC. "We will be on-hand to answer all your questions on how the HangarBot suite of products can specifically benefit you."

Attendees can stop by the Exhibit Hall for live demonstrations of version 2.0 of the HangarBot, which also includes impressive features such as all-new door sensors with affirmative LynkLock Verification Technology. This feature provides an extra level of accurate reporting and peace of mind that the door has been locked.

The HangarBot solution is specifically designed to work in remote locations and comes with three cost-efficient cellular data plan options. The three data allowance packages offer users the flexibility and option to use HangarBot as a Wi-Fi hotspot.

"We wanted to offer a practical solution with low monthly data service costs, so we created a unique system from the ground up that minimizes the message size between the server and HangarBot and that processes routine tasks directly on HangarBot," Walker added.

FMI: www.hangarbot.com

 


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