Upgrading Touch Probe Software
In this video we demonstrate upgrading from Time Equipment's Touch Probe application to OnGuardX.
Since 2018, Guard Tours Are Us has provided the security community with reliable guard tour support, software, equipment and reporting both on the desktop and in the cloud. Our platform supports iButtons, NFC tags, and RFID tags, with Bluetooth beacons and QR codes coming soon. Experience seamless security patrol management tailored to your needs whether you are a one-man shop securing your own premises or a larger organization securing your customers' premises.
We aim to make managing your guard tour business easy. Our software is compatible with checkpoints of the iButton, NFC and RFID varieties. Whether you want software to run on a PC or on an Android device we have you covered. If you would rather use a browser and install NO software locally we can do that too.
All of our readers, except the iBR900, can upload your guards' activity to the cloud by connecting a cable between the reader and an uploader - without a computer. The uploader can be connected to your Internet service via SIM card, Ethernet or WiFi. You can access your guards' activity with any modern browser.

We sell checkpoints, readers, and uploaders. Cost conscious customers can use their own Android device with our software to read NFC tags instead of buying a stand-alone reader. Our best reader takes a SIM card and uploads patrol activity to the cloud in real-time as your guards walk their tours.
For customers who want software installed in their premises we have a stand-alone desktop option and a multi-user server solution for customers with their own local networks.
For customers who do not want to install software locally, we have a US-based server solution and an Asia-based server solution, either of which is accessible via browser.
Don't hesitate to contact us to discuss your particular situation.
In this video we demonstrate upgrading from Time Equipment's Touch Probe application to OnGuardX.
In this video we demonstrate how you can use your own Android device to scan NFC checkpoints.