Reveal Labs, Inc. develops bluetooth devices, a tiny Tile, which can be attached to one’s belongings, to enable users find and track lost items using a mobile application.
Started in 2012 by established software and hardware engineers, Mike Farley and Nick Evans. The inaugural product is Tile, a device that finds lost items. With Tile, losing stuff is no longer a thing.
Tile is changing the world by making lost and misplaced belongings a thing of the past. We are giving people back hours of their lives that were previously wasted searching for missing possessions, said Tile co-‐founder and CEO Nick Evans. Today we are launching a movement that will revolutionize the way we find lost items, by bringing the entire Tile community together to make the system more robust for everyone.
Find out more about Tile here: www.thetileapp.com
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