Connected Devices

You’ll Love Lucy, Trifo’s New Smart Home Superhero, Learns Her Environment, Protects While She Cleans, Powered by AI

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Jeudi, janvier 2, 2020

In a recent survey of more than 500 consumers, Clutch found that smart home appliances are the connected devices people own and use the most.

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  • In a recent survey of more than 500 consumers, Clutch found that smart home appliances are the connected devices people own and use the most.
  • Two-thirds of people (67%) own a smart home appliance and 49% use smart home appliances the most compared to other connected devices.
  • With an advanced 6-core ARM SoC, Lucy pushes the limit of accurate and efficient inference and brings edge AI to reality.
  • Its first products were smart home robot vacuums and rapidly evolved into AI home robots with the introduction of Lucy.

The global medical device security solutions market at a CAGR of over 8% during the forecast period

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Lundi, décembre 2, 2019

Global Medical Device Security Solutions Market: About this market

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  • Global Medical Device Security Solutions Market: About this market
    This medical device security solutions market analysis considers sales from wearable and external medical devices, hospital medical devices, and internally embedded medical devices.
  • Our study also finds the sales of medical device security solutions in APAC, Europe, MEA, North America, and South America.
  • Thus, with the growing adoption of IoT and connected devices will lead to the expansion of the global medical device security solutions market at a CAGR of over 8% during the forecast period.
  • With the presence of several major players, the global medical device security solutions market is fragmented.

Wearables and Connected Devices Labor Market Growing at a CAGR of 29-30 Percent, Says Beroe Inc

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Mercredi, octobre 9, 2019

Approximately 600 million wearables are expected to share data online globally by 2020, the market is driven by the massive health data benefits offered by wearables.

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  • Approximately 600 million wearables are expected to share data online globally by 2020, the market is driven by the massive health data benefits offered by wearables.
  • North America and Europe together account for overall 60 percent of the wearables and connected devices market share.
  • From addressing patient recruitment challenges to remote monitoring of patients and patient adherence, real-time data capture, and precision medicine, wearables, and connected devices provide accurate data.
  • The most preferred engagement model in the wearables and connected devices market is fully outsourced, with other models consisting of in-sourced, 3rd party contract and hybrid models.

Wearables and Connected Devices Labor Market Growing at a CAGR of 29-30 Percent, Says Beroe Inc

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Mercredi, octobre 9, 2019

Approximately 600 million wearables are expected to share data online globally by 2020, the market is driven by the massive health data benefits offered by wearables.

Key Points: 
  • Approximately 600 million wearables are expected to share data online globally by 2020, the market is driven by the massive health data benefits offered by wearables.
  • North America and Europe together account for overall 60 percent of the wearables and connected devices market share.
  • From addressing patient recruitment challenges to remote monitoring of patients and patient adherence, real-time data capture, and precision medicine, wearables, and connected devices provide accurate data.
  • The most preferred engagement model in the wearables and connected devices market is fully outsourced, with other models consisting of in-sourced, 3rd party contract and hybrid models.

CEVA Introduces Fully-Integrated Wi-Fi Solution to Connect IoT Devices to the Alibaba Cloud

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Mardi, juin 25, 2019

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ: CEVA), the leading licensor of signal processing platforms and artificial intelligence processors for smarter, connected devices, today introduced a fully-integrated, licensable Wi-Fi solution for companies looking to accelerate the development of IoT devices that connect to the Alibaba Cloud.

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  • MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 25, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ: CEVA), the leading licensor of signal processing platforms and artificial intelligence processors for smarter, connected devices, today introduced a fully-integrated, licensable Wi-Fi solution for companies looking to accelerate the development of IoT devices that connect to the Alibaba Cloud.
  • AliOS Things is a light-weight open-source operating system for the Internet of Things designed to connect devices to the Alibaba IoT Cloud.
  • It is expected that up to 10 billion devices will be connected to the Alibaba Cloud by 2023, across many markets including the smart home, smart cities and industrial segments.
  • Join CEVA at #MWC19 Shanghai, June 26-28, and experience the full suite of CEVA connectivity and smart sensing IPs.

Nortek Security & Control Joins the HomeSphere Community

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Jeudi, juin 6, 2019

DENVER, June 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- HomeSphere, a leader in construction technology with the only digital marketplace connecting major building product manufacturers and homebuilders, announced that Nortek Security & Control has joined its rapidly growing community.

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  • DENVER, June 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- HomeSphere, a leader in construction technology with the only digital marketplace connecting major building product manufacturers and homebuilders, announced that Nortek Security & Control has joined its rapidly growing community.
  • HomeSphere builders can now access incentives on the following Nortek Security & Control brands:
    ELAN personalized smart home control systems and automation solutions with voice control, including video doorbells, surveillance cams, audio controls and remotes.
  • 2GIG , the top-selling installed base for home security and control systems, including motion detectors, security systems and water leak detectors.
  • Nortek Security & Control LLC (NSC) is a global leader in smart connected devices and systems for residential smart home, security, access control, AV distribution and digital health markets.

CirrusMD, GreatCall, Livongo, and UnitedHealthcare to Keynote Parks Associates' Sixth Annual Connected Health Summit

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Jeudi, juin 6, 2019

New research from the research firm finds 40% of US broadband households own at least one connected health device and 21% own more than one connected health device.

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  • New research from the research firm finds 40% of US broadband households own at least one connected health device and 21% own more than one connected health device.
  • Connected Health Summit addresses the vast market opportunities for health around smart home platforms, on-demand services, voice assistants, and wearables.
  • Parks Associates' sixth-annual Connected Health Summit: Independent Living and Wellness is an executive conference focused on the impact of connected devices and IoT healthcare solutions on consumers at home.
  • Connected Health Summit provides insights on new business models, IoT technologies, consumer behaviors, and deployments relevant to consumer healthcare solutions.

Concerns Over Privacy and Security Contribute to Consumer Distrust in Connected Devices

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Mercredi, mai 1, 2019

More than half (55%) do not trust their connected devices1 to protect their privacy and a similar proportion (53%) do not trust connected devices to handle their information responsibly.

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  • More than half (55%) do not trust their connected devices1 to protect their privacy and a similar proportion (53%) do not trust connected devices to handle their information responsibly.
  • 69% of those surveyed said they own connected devices, such as smart meters, fitness monitors, connected toys, home assistants, or gaming consoles.
  • The survey results underscore the need for IoT manufacturers to build their devices with security and privacy in mind, said Internet Society President and CEO Andrew Sullivan.
  • 60% of participants across markets think consumers to be mainly responsible for the security and privacy of their connected devices.

Concerns Over Privacy and Security Contribute to Consumer Distrust in Connected Devices

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Mercredi, mai 1, 2019

More than half (55%) do not trust their connected devices1 to protect their privacy and a similar proportion (53%) do not trust connected devices to handle their information responsibly.

Key Points: 
  • More than half (55%) do not trust their connected devices1 to protect their privacy and a similar proportion (53%) do not trust connected devices to handle their information responsibly.
  • 69% of those surveyed said they own connected devices, such as smart meters, fitness monitors, connected toys, home assistants, or gaming consoles.
  • The survey results underscore the need for IoT manufacturers to build their devices with security and privacy in mind, said Internet Society President and CEO Andrew Sullivan.
  • 60% of participants across markets think consumers to be mainly responsible for the security and privacy of their connected devices.

Concerns Over Privacy and Security Contribute to Consumer Distrust in Connected Devices

Retrieved on: 
Mercredi, mai 1, 2019

More than half (55%) do not trust their connected devices1 to protect their privacy and a similar proportion (53%) do not trust connected devices to handle their information responsibly.

Key Points: 
  • More than half (55%) do not trust their connected devices1 to protect their privacy and a similar proportion (53%) do not trust connected devices to handle their information responsibly.
  • 69% of those surveyed said they own connected devices, such as smart meters, fitness monitors, connected toys, home assistants, or gaming consoles.
  • The survey results underscore the need for IoT manufacturers to build their devices with security and privacy in mind, said Internet Society President and CEO Andrew Sullivan.
  • 60% of participants across markets think consumers to be mainly responsible for the security and privacy of their connected devices.