Replacing conventional street lighting with connected poles using energy-efficient LEDs is an effective way to reduce energy consumption and associated emissions. The City of Bradford in the U.K., for example, uses long-range wireless networks to control its LED smart streetlights.
Building on the success of conventional wearables, smart rings have been enthusiastically embraced by early adopters with a finger on the pulse of cutting-edge yet fashionable health and fitness wireless products.
Advanced wearable devices enable the wearer to track their BP around the clock, without having to attend their health professional or grapple with a clunky home BP monitor.
The way we get from A to B and back is rapidly evolving. At the heart of the urban transport revolution is technology-driven electric mobility (‘e-mobility’).
Modern wearable consumer electronics devices increasingly combine convenience and purpose with more than a touch of classic style in order to grab a slice of a lucrative and growing market.
Wireless connectivity makes dumb products intelligent. Smart devices can transmit information about their surroundings and conditions while receiving instructions and updates. That in turn enables functionality that’s impossible for products operating in isolation.
Today’s high-end wearables can support an impressive array of sensors to record, for example, the wearer’s V02 max, blood oxygen saturation (Sp02), temperature, heart rate, and heart rate variability (HRV), as well as the sleep and activity data their early predecessors pioneered.
Explore the transformative potential of the ROCK 3 Compute Module in revolutionizing pipeline inspection. Discover the power and versatility of this innovative solution, designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and operational excellence in infrastructure maintenance.
Three-and-a-half years on from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group’s (SIG) announcement of a new specification that defined a high quality, low-power audio codec that promised to redefine audio streaming and wireless sound, Bluetooth LE Audio is finally about to hit the commercial mainstream.
Bluetooth LE, Wi-Fi 6, and cellular IoT bring connectivity to low power IoT devices. The Nordic SoCs, companion ICs, and SiPs running these protocols are among the most power efficient wireless solutions on the market, extending devices’ battery life.
Every day, the average person inhales a staggering 11,000 liters of air, amounting to more than 300 million liters over a lifetime (as reported by TheWorldCounts).
Explore how GNSS technology, powered by the u-blox M10 platform, offers pet safety with high-precision, low-energy tracking solutions for our furry friends.