The COVID-19 pandemic may finally be waning as increasing numbers of people get vaccinated, but in the meantime it's pushing a lot of surveillance technologies to the forefront — whether for contact tracing or for counting the number of people in a … [Read more...]
Can open-source smart home systems save your deprecated devices?
On our most recent IoT Podcast, Danny called in to our voicemail hotline with a very interesting question. He wants to know if platforms such as Home Assistant or OpenHAB could help support older smart devices that lose support from their … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for April 9, 2021
Happy IoT Day, or simply Friday if you don't go for hashtag holidays. Let's get to this week's news. Pelion scores Johnson Controls as a customer: Arm's Pelion business unit has signed a deal to become the device management service for Johnson … [Read more...]
Podcast: A Mad Max mask and a power grid of your own
This week Kevin is back and we start the show talking about the Xupermask from Will.i.am and Honeywell. Ring is adding radar to a floodlight camera and we're pumped for that, while MIT researchers are using RF to help give robots X-ray vision. Apple … [Read more...]
The $20 Wyze Watch: A 2014 experience in 2021
Wyze is known for its low-cost devices such as webcams, a connected scale, and a smart thermostat, to name a few. So when the company launched the $20 (plus shipping) Wyze Watch, I ordered one. I wanted to see how well it worked as a health tracker … [Read more...]
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