The new NEO-M8L Automotive Dead Reckoning (ADR) module by u-blox has integrated motion, direction and elevation sensors. The module integrates gyro and accelerometer with u‑blox’ GNSS platform u-blox ...
Like Netatmo's first product -- the Urban Weather Station-- the Netatmo Healthy Home Coach is a cylinder that sits in your home and monitors the conditions around it. Announced today and available now ...
No audio available for this content. u-blox’s Bluetooth low-energy module features direction finding, bringing the benefits of high-precision positioning to indoor applications U-blox, provider of ...
An air quality sensor module from Renesas, the RRH62000, detects harmful particulates, volatile organic compounds, and gases. With an onboard MCU and embedded AI algorithms, this plug-and-play module ...
Under typical indoor illumination of around 500 lux, from light sources such as LED or fluorescent light, the device’s power conversion efficiency is just below 15%. The largest device has an ...
I’m a borderline weather geek. I don’t just like to know the temperature — both inside and out — I even keep a hydrometer in my home so I can keep tabs on the humidity, cause you know, that’s ...
Why and how indoor air quality is an increasingly important metric. Details of the seven parameters assessed by this all-in-one module. The need for a fan to ensure consistent airflow. Quantitative ...
Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based adventure connoisseur, a lover of terrible movies and an enthusiastic yet mediocre cook. A CNET editor from 2013 to 2024, Ry's ...
This product is featured in EDN's Hot 100 products of 2014. See all 100 here. A recent report said that the indoor location market will be worth $2.60 Billion by 2018. Invensense just acquired Movea, ...
The Netatmo Weather Station is described as “the first personal weather station for iPhone & iPad.” The Weather Station itself consists of two pieces of hardware, and the company provides a free iOS ...
For some people, weather apps simply answer questions like ‘Do I need a coat today?’ but their appeal is much broader. Weather apps are also about science and statistics. If you enjoy the geeky data ...