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Edlund said Bluetooth version 4.0 is initially aimed at health and fitness applications. "A football or bicycle might have sensors for measuring speed or whatever," he said.
Hubble Network’s satellite-powered Bluetooth network is getting a big upgrade. The Seattle-based startup, which aims to bring ...
They say prevention is better than a cure, and that’s why industrial sensors with Bluetooth Low Energy interface are important, providing new opportunities for predictive maintenance, condition ...
How it works is simple: you can track devices using Bluetooth on the ESP32, and through a combination of presence and signal strength, you can define a sensor that changes to an "on" state when your ...
The operational mode of Bluetooth low-energy technology ideally suits transmission of data from compact wireless sensors (exchanging data every half second) or other peripherals like remote controls ...
Bluetooth 4.0 has been finalized, and it delivers both a new low-energy mode suited to indecently frugal devices like watches, sensors and remotes, together with a boost in potential range.
The sensor device used is the Bosch BMA456 3-axis accelerometer, which is notable for its low power consumption of a mere 150 μA. User’s can “type” on any convenient surface.
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the PAN1740 Experimenter Kit from Panasonic. The PAN1740 Experimenter Kit is a development tool for the Panasonic PAN1740 Series Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module.
We’re sure that, like us, you’ve heard at least something about Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Blutooth 4.0 is another name for BLE and it’s already available in some smartphones; st… ...