Bluetooth operates with radio frequency energy

The sensors play a crucial role in Internet of Things (IOF) devices, but there is a limitation. They need a battery or some other valuable source of energy to work.

It seems that in our world there is a somewhat odd source of energy, since the industrial semiconductor manufacturing company Wiliot made a which contains a Bluetooth sensor, which in order to work gathers energy from radio frequencies in the environment and does not require any kind of batteries or other source of electricity.

All the energy needs of ARM chips are based on one printed antenna on a small piece of paper or and so it can transmit information such as weight and temperature, without any kind of battery.

The battery-free approach could lead to the manufacture of stickers in various , που δεν υπάρχει μέχρι στιγμής η δυνατότητα αυτή. Τα ρούχα, για παράδειγμα, θα μπορούσαν να σας προειδοποιήσουν όταν πρόκειται να τα καταστρέψετε από υψηλή θερμοκρασία στο πλύσιμο, ή ακόμα οι εταιρείες s they could track the products until they arrive outside your door. And since there are only minimal extra materials involved in making a battery-free Bluetooth, these tabs would be particularly low-cost.

The bluetooth tabs are ready to use 2020. To this end, Wiliot has just completed its $ 10 million 30 strategic alliance strategies with Amazon Web Services, Avery Dennison and Samsung.

Wiliot financiers believe this technology will succeed and in the near future you will see these tabs in wide use.

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