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DriveWell Tag
The DriveWell Tag is a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) device with an
embedded accelerometer and clock that is used to measure vehicle
dynamics.
Designed to augment smartphone sensors as part of a telematics
program, the Tag continuously captures and records all drives for a
given vehicle, even when the smartphone is absent.
The Tag is affixed to the vehicle’s windshield and is configured to securely
pass its recorded data to the smartphone via BLE for an enhanced, highly
accurate picture of each drive.
System Requirements
The system requires an iOS or Android smartphone that can connect to a
cellular network with a data plan. To minimize data plan usage, it is possible to select an option
within the app to upload trip data via Wi-Fi. If this option is selected, trip processing and data
availability may be delayed until the next time the app is connected to Wi-Fi.
The app requires access to Location Services to function properly. The app will ask for permission
to use Location Services. Users must allow Location Services to ensure correct performance of the
system.
For the Tag to be able to communicate with the smartphone, Bluetooth needs to be active during
each trip. Bluetooth must be enabled for the system to function properly, and the app will request
permission to use Bluetooth.
The Tag must be affixed properly in the vehicle using the provided adhesive backing tape to record
reliable data.
Overview
To use the system, you will need the enclosed Tag as well as a Bluetooth-enabled
smartphone with a recent operating system (Android or iOS).
Install the app, open it, and follow the on-screen prompts to register the app using the provided
activation code. Once registration is complete, you will need to activate the Tag by following the
prompts in the app.
Finally, you will need to affix the Tag securely in the vehicle using the tape on the back of the
device. CMT recommends placing the Tag on the center of the windshield, below the back of the
rear view mirror.