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Smart Home: OTIO To Connect 1 Million Devices To The SIGFOX Global Internet Of Things Network
2016-02-23 05:20:29| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
OTIO, a subsidiary of Groupe HBF specializing in electrical equipment, lighting and home automation, has chosen the SIGFOX network to deploy its new international offer of connected devices.
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New Toshiba ICs For Bluetooth Smart Devices Facilitate Adoption Of...
2015-11-17 19:01:54| Wireless - Topix.net
The TC35676FTG/FSG and TC35675XBG both feature built-in Flash ROM, and the latter also integrates an NFC Type 3 tag . , senior director, Mixed-Signal Business Unit, System LSI Group at TAEC, stated, "As the market for wearables continues its rapid expansion, users are increasingly demanding low-power communication capabilities built into their devices, allowing them to easily exchange data with medical professionals, family members, trainers and others.
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Toshiba's New ICs for Bluetooth Smart Devices Feature Built-In Flash ROM, Will Promote Adoption Of Communication Functions For Wearables
2015-11-17 05:29:48| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Toshiba Corporation recently announced the launch of two BluetoothICs, that both support BluetoothLow Energy (LE)[1] ver.4.1 communications.
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Charging Station charges 2 smart devices at once.
2015-10-07 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring compact 6.8 x 5.4 x 4.5 in. design, Model CR09 features patented universal cradle that holds all smart phones and tablets, including Apple and Android devices — with or without their case in vertical or horizontal position. Unit also includes alarm clock, FM radio, and music speaker. Using Smart Current Detection technology, Model CR09 recognizes and charges smart devices using correct power needed without overcharging or harming device's battery.
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Smart devices attract mainly 20-29 age group - Telecompaper
2015-10-01 21:10:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The adoption rate of connected devices such as for smart homes, for example, is still small in the Netherlands, according to a study by Telecompaper covering May and June. Only a small group of early adopters currently own a connected device such as a smart thermostat. Those aged 20-29 are among among the early adopters. Looking forward, the proportion of Dutch people thinking of buying connected devices over the coming twelve months will be higher than the number of people currently owning such a device. The developments surrounding smart home and connected devices got a boost last year, pushed by a large number of product launches by major players such as Samsung, Google and Apple. Telecompaper therefore asked almost 900 Dutch people on its Consumer Panel if they intended to buy one of seven examples of connected devices or if they already had these in their possession.