The Internet has made things a hole in the Berlin IFA fair technology, which may be tomorrow dream sensors, customizable light strips, mobile remote control presence or applications that alert fire or flooding at home.
The IFA, which officially starts tomorrow, will show some new proposals designed for the internet of things, a phenomenon that begin to add brands . as Samsung, Sony, Philips and LG
Samsung is one of the companies who come to Berlin with the intention of drawing attention to this: in 2020 all devices will have connectivity, South Korea said today in a presentation technology.
On the previous day the official start of the IFA, Samsung introduced Sleep Sense, a disc-shaped device which, placed under the mattress, analyzes and gives guidelines sleep through the mobile phone to improve sleep.
Measures breathing, heart rate and movement and is able to interface with the air conditioning equipment music, television or light for the environment conducive to sleep.
has also shown Smart Things, a center of domestic management of all devices connected to the Internet things inside the home.
With it will be possible since the opening of locks to the remote programming of the lights, the coffee maker or air conditioner, through the remote presence and notice through mobile leak, smoke or flooding.
For Samsung, the internet of things is not a trend, but the genesis of a revolution in the technology industry. Berlin is committed to its developments in this field are open -for that are compatible with those of other brands and to collaborate with others to create new concepts of life connected by hundreds of sensors.
LG, meanwhile, led the IFA Smarthinq, a small device designed to convert household appliances in smart devices.
This is a circular device with proximity sensors , vibration, humidity, temperature, accelerometer and infrared that adheres to an appliance, sends various data to a smart phone.
For example, if associated with a washing machine reports that a wash is over because it detects the end of the movement, or can control the air conditioning remotely or offer parents information about the conditions of temperature and humidity surrounding the crib where a baby sleeps.
also framed in the flow of the internet of things is the Philips Hue LightStrip Plus, a strip of light of up to 10 meters that changes color and can be controlled from a mobile device.
Sony also wanted to combine lighting and the Internet of things in their LED Light Bulb Speaker, a bulb that incorporates a speaker and handling from both mobile light intensity as the music.
In the previous session to the start of the IFA, TomTom announced its “wearable” sports TomTom Spark, a clock that records the physical activity, has GPS, heart rate meter and can store up to 500 songs, which can be played via Bluetooth technology.
Waterproof, measuring various physical activities such as swimming, gym work, cycling or running. It also has a list of 30 minutes music created by Ministry of Sound to encourage training.
Also, this afternoon in Berlin Samsung teach your smart circular clock Gear 2.
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