All items tagged with Review and IoT (32)

| [Partner content] The Arduino® Plug and Make Kit™ introduces daisy-chaining extension modules on an I²C bus as a new way for rapid prototypi...

| The SparkFun Thing Plus Matter (MGM240P) is a versatile and feature-rich development board designed for creating Matter-based IoT devices. M...

| The Phambili Newt is a battery-powered, always-on, wall-mountable display that can go online to retrieve information from the Internet and p...

| The Phambili Newt is a battery-powered, always-on, wall-mountable display that can go online to retrieve information from the Internet and p...

| From sensor to cloud: NXP EdgeLock SE050E Secure Element is a new way to harden designs and products against data manipulation.

| In an exclusive Elektor article Clemens Valens reviews The Voyager 3 wireless condition-based monitoring platform by Analog Devices. The kit...

| Adding wireless connectivity to a device is quite easy, but connecting it to the cloud or other IoT networks is quite complex due to securit...

| When building IoT applications with the Raspberry Pi, one comes into contact with a wide range of technologies. Most books focus on one or a...

| Node-RED is popular with makers interested in IoT projects and home automation. The web-based, open-source system makes it easy to graphical...

| Dragino is a manufacturer of IoT hardware, specialized in Linux IoT/VOIP, Arduino Yùn add-on boards and LoRa modules and gateways. One of th...