The Internet of Things is infiltrating our lives step by step. Many devices are moving closer to the smart direction. What other IoT devices are worth looking forward to in 2014? The author has carried out an inventory.
1: smart racket
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this year, French tennis racket maker Baibaoli exhibited a smart version of the best-selling racket PureDrive.
The $300 racket comes with built-in embedded sensors, gyroscopes and accelerometers. It can calculate the distance, ball speed and hitting position when playing the ball. At the same time, the device can connect to iOS and Android devices via Bluetooth or USB, and see the analysis data through the application.
2: Smart car
This year CES, Google, Audi, General Motors, Honda and Hyundai announced the opening of the Open Auto Alliance. In the future, they will integrate Google's Android system in the car.
The alliance wants to port the information and entertainment applications on the mobile phone to the car through the Android platform to create a new driving experience.
Although more details of smartphones will be released this evening, Audi and Google have begun collaborating on satellite and streetscape maps.
It is reported that the first Android car will be released at the end of this year.
3: Home monitoring system
This project called Cookies allows you to observe every move of the room in real time via Wi-Fi.
Cookies can be uploaded to your device in real time via sensor phone refrigerator door, school bag and drug data. In this way, the user can clearly understand whether the children have taken the medicine, when they go home, whether they have a tablet or not.
Raffaella, the founder of Cookies, said: "We have deployed a lot of sensors in the room, they will enter your life. Give you a comfortable service, whenever and wherever you want, it can be as you want."
At the same time, it can also detect the room temperature. Cookies also support custom deployments, and rich custom deployments let you see anything you want to see.
The home sensor network is worth $222 and can store 10 days of data, which will be open at the end of the month.
4: Smart dog chain
Whistle is a wireless sensing device that can be attached to a dog chain. It collects data on the age, breed and weight of the dog. At the same time, the data will be uploaded to the iOS device and the data will be analyzed by the algorithm and the speed of the dog's movement will be displayed.
Whistle also has built-in GPS, accelerometers and cellular wireless technology. It has 10 days of battery life, and its own LED lights will notify you when there is no power.
The Whistle market is priced at $100, and his makers claim that it will give the owner a better understanding of the pet's behavior and long-term health trends.
5: Smart toothbrush
This electric toothbrush, called Kolibree, tracks the brushing habits. And send a message to your phone to tell you if you have a reasonable cleaning of your gums and teeth.
Kolibree allows you to better protect your mouth and have a clearer understanding of your oral health.
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