Smart homes emerge as an early target for wireless power
An infrared-based wireless power system will focus on powering fixed devices such as smart locks and security cameras versus smartphones.
An infrared-based wireless power system will focus on powering fixed devices such as smart locks and security cameras versus smartphones.
Smart speakers, smartwatches, and smart TVs have captured a healthy share of category sales. But smart fridges run cold, and it's been lights out for bulbs.
Many health tracking devices have focused on measuring activity or sleep, but creating a true picture of daily health factors demands capturing more inputs.
The company's new Health Tags can stick with you from thick to thin and even survive repeated trips through the washer and dryer.
Device proliferation by platform vendors have created families of gadgets that add up to thousands of dollars.
Beyond supporting a range of voice agents, Sonos will become a high-profile third party to support AirPlay 2 as Apple prepares its HomePod competitor.
HomeKit is on a mission to democratize home automation. But if today's consumers won't bring it into their homes, tomorrow's might find it already there.