Elliptic Labs and Syntiant to Bring Always-On, Ultra-Low-Power Experiences to Bosch’s spexor Device
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Tuesday, October 26, 2021
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Our partnership will accelerate the IoT industrys widespread adoption of Human Presence Detection solutions to deliver enhanced and intuitive user experiences, explained Laila Danielsen, CEO of Elliptic Labs.
Key Points:
- Our partnership will accelerate the IoT industrys widespread adoption of Human Presence Detection solutions to deliver enhanced and intuitive user experiences, explained Laila Danielsen, CEO of Elliptic Labs.
- Elliptic Labs and Syntiant share a commitment to providing highly accurate, low-power products with wide functionality and robust performance for IoT devices, added Kurt Busch, CEO of Syntiant.
- Boschs mobile security assistant spexor will be the first to enjoy the results of Elliptic Labs and Syntiants new partnership.
- Now thanks to Elliptic Labs and Syntiant, the spexor mobile alarm device will have all the benefits of Human Presence Detection combined with ultra-low-power, always-on processing.