Bauer Brings Bluetooth to RVs!
Bauer Products, Inc. is pleased to introduce the Bauer NE Bluetooth keyless entry door latch. The NE Bluetooth is a direct replacement for the standard travel trailer latch (meaning it fits the 2 7/8" x 3 ¾" cut-out). The NE Bluetooth allows the user to operate the...
Bauer debuts BP-35 squeeze latch
Effortless Entry with Bauer's new BP-35!Bauer Products, Inc. is pleased to introduce the ergonomically friendly BP-35 Squeeze Latch. The BP-35 Squeeze Latch is a direct replacement for the standard travel trailer latch (meaning it fits the standard 2 7/8" x 3 ¾"...
Bauer designs keyless entry for Leer truck caps
Bauer Products has designed a new feature for the truck cap industry: easy open-and-close action with a stylish keypad display - designed specifically for use with Leer Truck Caps. The new Leer 200XQ Sport Smart Cap will be the first generation of truck caps with this...
RV News recognizes Bauer innovation
Bauer Products Locking Up RV Innovation From one key for all doors to a simple, yet long overdue vent shade, this Michigan-based company wants to make life easier for owners and create easy sales opportunities for retailers. By RV News Staff Early in his...
Vent Shade gets top new product award!
Vent Shade Upgrade Bauer Products recently fixed a common problem among many RVers: Interrupted sleep. By combining the innovation of a recessed, pleated, tinted window shade replacement – the Grand Rapids, Mich.-based supplier created an...
Bauer’s Keyed Alike System Offers Convenience And Security
Dealers and manufacturers are discovering that what some customers have been saying for years not only is true, but it is becoming possible – “It sure would be safer and easier if I just had one key to get in my RV and all its compartments.” Bauer Products of Grand...
“Nobody even close” to touch technology in Bauer products
The Michigan Engineer Who Is Revolutionizing Touch Technology Joann Muller, FORBES STAFF I write about industrial innovation and the global auto industry This story appears in the May 25, 2015 issue of Forbes. In the early 2000s engineer David...