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Sony Spresense MCU board as a supported hardware target, positioning it as an ideal solution for a wide range of AI endeavors, especially...
BLE + Sensors + Battery in a plastic. We already done 85% of your product.
IoT application development "Hardware Ready" SensiBLE 2.1 by SensiEDGE simplifies cloud connectivity, shortens time to market and...
SensiTHING Environmental Monitoring Module with Wireless Charging Capability
SensiEDGE reveals SensiTHING multi-sensor System on Module with rechargeable battery and wireless charging. SensiTHING, the latest...
Application note: How to add AA battery To SensiBLE 1.0 or SensiSUB 1.0
Below Application note describe how to Add AA battery using Recom R-78S board to SensiBLE or SensiSUB and extend a battery life time for...
Open Source HW & SW - BLE + Sensors in a plastic enclosure with a clips. Build your proof of Co
SensiBLE 2.0 is a Low power BLE module with many sensors. Advantage of SensiBLE 2.0 is to use same solution for all stages of IoT project -
SensiSUB gateway simplifies cloud connectivity for IoT application development
IoT expert SensiEDGE introduced a new sub-1GHz 6LoWPAN gateway to connect its wireless IoT system-on-module (SOM) devices to the cloud....
Why lithium batteries do not suit Wearable IoT application…or do they?
The IoT sphere is currently developing at a crazy pace. Every day, IoT devices are getting smaller and lighter. Considering the size of...
SensiSUB low-cost sub-1GHz sensor node SoM lowers barriers for IoT application development
IoT expert SensiEDGE have announced a new SensiSUB system-on-module (SoM) starter kit, a board-level IoT sensor node. Building on the...
This IoT Starter Platform Also Helps with What Comes Next
Internet of Things (IoT) sensing is one of today’s hottest topics; but there’s a problem when it comes to putting great ideas into...
Speed up development of IoT applications with SensiBLE ‘PoC Accelerator’
By 2025, an estimated 70 billion connected devices, including smart lighting, learning thermostats and wearables, will be in service....
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