Home Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the network of smart devices inside a private residence that connect to the Internet and each other but extend beyond traditional computing and entertainment products that use Wi-Fi®, such as computers, smartphones, TVs, and game consoles.
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Wi-Fi Alliance® was thrilled to welcome Ross Sabolcik, SVP and GM for Commercial and Industrial IoT Products at Silicon Labs, to The Signal podcast.by The Beacon
CES is known for kick-starting the year in the tech community, and the 2023 event was no exception.by Dan Harkins
There are an estimated 13 billion IoT devices in the world and that number is expected to grow to nearly 30 billion by 2030[1]. Yet onboarding these devices onto a secure network presents a dilemma—devices need credentials to access the network, but must get on the network to obtain credentials.by Y. Zachary Freeman
Wi-Fi HaLow™ made quite a splash at CES 2023. Newracom exhibited the capabilities of Wi-Fi HaLow with a live demonstration that included cameras, sensors, and smart shelf labels that were operated through a single Wi-Fi HaLow access point (AP).by Y. Zachary Freeman
Wi-Fi HaLow™ made quite a splash at CES 2023. Newracom exhibited the capabilities of Wi-Fi HaLow with a live demonstration that included cameras, sensors, and smart shelf labels that were operated through a single Wi-Fi HaLow access point (AP).by The Beacon
Many recent advancements in Wi-Fi® have set the stage for optimism about its evolving role in our personal and professional lives.by The Beacon
Many recent advancements in Wi-Fi® have set the stage for optimism about its evolving role in our personal and professional lives.by Neil Weste
With the potential to revolutionize agriculture, improve yields and protect the environment, it’s easy to understand why the smart agriculture market is predicted to reach $24.3 billion by the end of 2022. Last year, farmers installed 27.4 million wireless IoT devices; a number that has risen steadily over the last five years.by Neil Weste
With the potential to revolutionize agriculture, improve yields and protect the environment, it’s easy to understand why the smart agriculture market is predicted to reach $24.3 billion by the end of 2022. Last year, farmers installed 27.4 million wireless IoT devices; a number that has risen steadily over the last five years.