Nordic and design partners unveil latest Bluetooth Low Energy and IEEE 802.15.4 innovations at Asia’s leading consumer electronics event. Product demonstrations include Thread for home automation, voice-activated remote control, NFC, and wireless charging.
Tags: Bluetooth 5 , NFC , Wireless ChargingAt the key European electronics event, Nordic will demonstrate the capabilities of its IoT solutions with wireless audio, smart home, machine learning, and asset tracking demonstrations
Nordic’s Thingy:91, nRF Cloud Location Services and Bluetooth LE Audio power diverse and innovative demonstrations at the giant annual connectivity event
Nordic’s Matter solutions, Thingy:53, LE Audio development kit, Thingy:91 and nRF Cloud Location Services power a range of innovative demonstrations to fuel the developer’s imagination at the physical return of the giant consumer electronics event
Security is the number one concern in IoT, and Nordic’s products have a class-leading track-record. But in an ever-changing application landscape there is no room for complacency and by pro-actively engaging with members of the expert ethical hacker community registered with HackerOne, Nordic aims to secure its product security on a continuous basis
Nordic’s nRF9160 SiP for low power cellular IoT, the world’s first dual Arm Cortex-M33 SoC, Bluetooth 5.1 Direction Finding and Thread solutions power a range of innovative demonstrations to fuel the developer’s imagination at giant consumer electronics event
Nordic signs Arm Total Access licensing agreement, securing access to leading-edge processor and security technology for its existing and future multiprotocol, Wi-Fi, cellular IoT, and DECT NR+ products
Designed to detect, record, and notify within seconds any form of physical tampering, impact or attempted theft; the next generation ‘Bmmpr x Assets’ platform claims to offer a unique combination of sensing capabilities at a consumer market price point
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality (VR/AR) products have gone mainstream over recent years. These systems come in a range of sophistication and complexity and cerve both consumer and gaming markets as well as for industry and training purposes. Many such systems use ancillary equipment such as gloves and positioning/movement beacons to enhance the virtual experience. Short-range wireless connectivity is integral to these systems and both Bluetooth Low Energy and 2.4GHz proprietary offer compelling and complimentary use cases. The nRF52 Series multiprotocol SoCs can support both of these technologies simultaneously making them a very suitable family of devices for VR/AR applications.