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9 reasons I use mmWave sensors in my smart home
You can use mmWave sensors to monitor presence rather than simply detecting motion.
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7 smart home devices you can replace with a $5 ESP32 board
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Outdoor, indoor, and doorbell cameras are all well and good, but they're hardly the only home security tech around.
With some tweaking in the settings, the Reolink TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi is a good security with bright lights for warding ...
Solar CCTV cameras run on rechargeable batteries and solar energy. If you have agricultural fields, a property under ...
Showcasing at ISC West, the Ulticam Long-Range Wireless AI Security Kit and Wireless Long Range 8-Camera Bullet Kit deliver sub-GHz wireless coverage up to 1 km, on-device AI analytics, and free cloud ...
From the still shikara waters of Dal Lake to the high-stakes Strait of Hormuz, a quiet generation of Kashmiri men is ...
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China’s soft bending sensor gives humanoid robot hand sense of its own posture
Researchers in China have demonstrated a humanoid dexterous hand that gives robot fingers a ...
The MyQ Secure View is a versatile smart lock with a fingerprint scanner that doubles as a video doorbell, but its ...
A wireless sensor the size of a paperclip, Abbott's CardioMEMS HF, can be used routinely by the NHS to monitor patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) in their own homes, according to NICE. The ...
University of Alberta and Canada’s Department of National Defence researchers have developed a tiny battery-free sensor that can be used to track vital signs and detect frostbite in soldiers in ...
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