The document discusses various Internet of Things devices that can be connected to the Internet and controlled remotely through mobile apps or web interfaces. Some examples mentioned include a smart fork that monitors eating habits, a smart toothbrush that tracks brushing, smart home devices like locks, lights and security systems, fitness trackers, and more. The devices collect user data that can be accessed and analyzed for health, activity or system monitoring purposes.
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CES 2017 Assistive Tech Related Product OverviewBen Salatin
None of these products are being endorsed by myself or the VA. This is simply an informational list of things I feel have potential usefulness to the Veterans I serve at the VA. I have no financial relationships with any of these companies.
As we contemplate how to manage a tsunami of data, wearable devices are rendering technology invisible. Smaller, faster computers and microchips, tracking and measuring metrics in real-time are revolutionizing how we connect with the world.
Fashion-forward designs, developed to crunch and interpret the numbers faster than we are able to collect them, are analyzing biometrics through everything, from our eyewear to our underwear.
The wearable computing market is expected to hit $19 billion by 2018. And it’s no surprise that our co-evolution with technology is becoming the bridge between mobile communication and the Internet of Things.
Data’s ubiquity – whether push, pull or ambient – can be harnessed for efficiency, knowledge, and utility. This enables us to reframe the least renewable of all elements, time itself.
The Internet of Everything and The Quantified Self
By 2020, analysts predict that we’ll be digitally connected to everything around us. Microchips, sensors, and batteries are shifting devices from our desks, out of our hands and pockets, onto our bodies.
The ongoing capture and analysis of data enhances our self-knowledge, informing The Quantified Self, and drives The Internet of Everything, an evolving digital ecosystem. In the future objects will receive data and respond seamlessly ...the refrigerator that delivers a glass of water based on your hydration level; rooms that self-control their energy output based on who is in them; locks that open as you approach, and smart slippers that detect a fall.
In this shifting paradigm of the observer and the observed, traditional industry verticals, such as health telecommunications, automotive, and entertainment will merge into cross-functional, user-centric innovations.
Author Jeremy Rifkin describes this change as the powerful Third Industrial Revolution. People, machines and every aspect of our work and social lives are connected by big data, advanced analytics and predictive algorithms. If we stay on track, we are headed towards economies powering smarter cities, efficient business, streamlined manufacturing, and renewable energy sources. It began with the Internet and continues with the promise of our wearable future, realized by some of the following innovations.
Shaping the future consumer life cycle with android and contextual marketing ...Miel Van Opstal
Thoughts on how personalized and intelligent conversational services are influencing responsive customer journeys and how customer-centric data collection is taking the brand relationship to a next level, beyond the ordinary loyalty programs.
CES 2017 Assistive Tech Related Product OverviewBen Salatin
None of these products are being endorsed by myself or the VA. This is simply an informational list of things I feel have potential usefulness to the Veterans I serve at the VA. I have no financial relationships with any of these companies.
As we contemplate how to manage a tsunami of data, wearable devices are rendering technology invisible. Smaller, faster computers and microchips, tracking and measuring metrics in real-time are revolutionizing how we connect with the world.
Fashion-forward designs, developed to crunch and interpret the numbers faster than we are able to collect them, are analyzing biometrics through everything, from our eyewear to our underwear.
The wearable computing market is expected to hit $19 billion by 2018. And it’s no surprise that our co-evolution with technology is becoming the bridge between mobile communication and the Internet of Things.
Data’s ubiquity – whether push, pull or ambient – can be harnessed for efficiency, knowledge, and utility. This enables us to reframe the least renewable of all elements, time itself.
The Internet of Everything and The Quantified Self
By 2020, analysts predict that we’ll be digitally connected to everything around us. Microchips, sensors, and batteries are shifting devices from our desks, out of our hands and pockets, onto our bodies.
The ongoing capture and analysis of data enhances our self-knowledge, informing The Quantified Self, and drives The Internet of Everything, an evolving digital ecosystem. In the future objects will receive data and respond seamlessly ...the refrigerator that delivers a glass of water based on your hydration level; rooms that self-control their energy output based on who is in them; locks that open as you approach, and smart slippers that detect a fall.
In this shifting paradigm of the observer and the observed, traditional industry verticals, such as health telecommunications, automotive, and entertainment will merge into cross-functional, user-centric innovations.
Author Jeremy Rifkin describes this change as the powerful Third Industrial Revolution. People, machines and every aspect of our work and social lives are connected by big data, advanced analytics and predictive algorithms. If we stay on track, we are headed towards economies powering smarter cities, efficient business, streamlined manufacturing, and renewable energy sources. It began with the Internet and continues with the promise of our wearable future, realized by some of the following innovations.
Shaping the future consumer life cycle with android and contextual marketing ...Miel Van Opstal
Thoughts on how personalized and intelligent conversational services are influencing responsive customer journeys and how customer-centric data collection is taking the brand relationship to a next level, beyond the ordinary loyalty programs.
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The ‘Internet of Things’ will
generate $14,400,000,000 of value
over the next decade1
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There will be 40 times more
devices than people on the
Internet in 20202
.
IDC estimates there will be
approximately 212 billion things
globally by the end of 2020.
Extreme Networks estimates that
5 billion people will have Internet
access.
6. Smart Egg Tray
Egg Minder syncs with your
smartphone to tell you how many
eggs you’ve got at home (up to 14
eggs) and when they’re going bad.
http://www.quirky.com/shop/619
7. Smart Propane Tank
This super smart propane tank
gauge connects to an app on your
mobile device so no matter where
you are, you’ll always know when
it’s time to refuel.
http://www.quirky.com/shop/732-refuel-smart-propane-tank-gauge
8. Glucose Monitoring
A cellular-powered glucose
meter transmits each test result
to a secure server and provides
instant feedback and coaching
to patients. This equips doctors,
nurses, diabetes educators with
real-time clinical data.
http://www.telcare.com/
9. Smart Washing Machine
Smart Aqualtis is the first Indesit
Company washing machine
designed to be integrated in
‘Smart’ ecosystems, covering a
wide range of use cases.
http://zigbee.org/Products/ByStandard/AllStandards.aspx
10. Smart Piggy Bank
The Porkfolio wirelessly connects
to an app on your device so you
can track your balance and set
financial goals from afar. Its nose
lights up in celebration every
time a U.S. coin is inserted and it
holds up to $100 in quarters.
http://www.quirky.com/shop/607-porkfolio-save-big-with-this-pig
11. Hydroponic System
Niwa is the first fully automated
hydroponic system that attends
to all of your plants’ needs and
water them, feed them and make
sure they have optimal growing
conditions 24/7.
http://getniwa.com/
12. Smart Sprinkler Control
Lono lets you control your
sprinkler system anywhere,
anytime with your smart phone.
And the things that should be
automated, finally are.
http://lono.io/
13. Fiction Arcade Machine
The Choosatron is a fun kit that
assembles into a small interactive
fiction game box, great for social
reading and playing. As you play,
you make decisions that affect
the outcome of the story, and is
printed on a paper scroll.
http://choosatron.com/
14. Smart Home Security
Canary is a complete security
system packed into a single,
device. It adapts to your home
over time and sends intelligent
notifications with HD video
directly to your smartphone.
http://canary.is/
15. Smart Pet Game
CleverPet is a smart WiFi-
connected game console for your
dog. Automatically entertain and
educate your dog, even when
she’s home alone.
http://getcleverpet.com/
16. Smart Lighting
Control your bulbs one at a time
or altogether. Find just the right
shade of white. Pick that perfect
tone to match the moment. Or
recreate any color from a photo.
http://meethue.com/
17. Analyze with NODE+
Analyze speed, acceleration,
movement, direction, shock, tilt,
magnetic fields, and more.
http://variableinc.com
18. Smart A/C
Aros learns from your budget,
location, schedule, and usage
to automatically maintain
the perfect temperature and
maximize savings for your home.
https://www.quirky.com/shop/752-aros-smart-window-air-conditioner
20. Swing Analyzer
Make your Zepp Sensor multi-
sport, all you need to do is
purchase additional sport specific
mounts and download the app.
http://www.zepp.com/
21. Smart Sleep System
Visualize your sleep cycles,
understand what wakes you
up, and compare nights. From
the palm of your hand you can
control your personalized wake-
up, and fall-asleep programs.
http://www.withings.com/us/withings-aura.html
22. Smart Plane
The SmartPlane works with the
latest BluetoothSmart wireless
technology for long range and
flight time – and there is no
cumbersome pairing.
http://www.smartplane.net/
23. Sense Mother
Sense Mother is at the head of a
family of small connected sensors
that blend into your daily life
to make it serene, healthy and
pleasurable.
http://sen.se/store/mother/
24. Blood Pressure Monitor
Simply slip on the cuff, turn on
the Wireless Blood Pressure
Monitor and the Health Mate app
will automatically launch.
http://www.withings.com/us/blood-pressure-monitor.html
25. Smart Weather Station
The Netatmo Weather Station
allows you to use indoor
temperature, relative humidity
and CO2 readings to live in a
healthier home.
http://www.netatmo.com/en-US/product/weather-station/
26. Smart Slow Cooker
Enjoy remote access to all your
slow cooker’s functions, no matter
where you are.
http://www.belkin.com/us/Products/home-automation/c/wemo-home-automation/
27. Dancing Robotic Spider
The TX8 is now Wi-Fi enabled,
this opens up a lot more
possibilities to the number of
things you can do and the ways
the robot can be controlled.
http://www.robugtix.com/t8x/
28. Internet-Connected Mirror
We are looking to bring a product
to market that can make your life
easier, while doing something you
already spend time doing each
day, looking at a mirror.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/860592058/imirror
29. Smart Tennis Racket
Track your game with Babolat’s
breakthrough innovation. See
where you stand in the global
ranking and by category within
your online community.
http://en.babolatplay.com/
30. Smart Bike
Valour by Vanhawks gives
directions, reroutes to avoid
traffic, and tracks riding metrics.
http://www.vanhawks.com/
31. Smart Garbage Cans
BigBelly alerts when it needs to
be emptied so smarter collection
decisions can be made.
http://www.bigbelly.com/solutions/stations/smartbelly/
32. Drop
Baking assistant that gives
recipes, directions, substitutions,
shopping lists, etc.
http://getdrop.co/
33. Petnet
Petnet will control your pet’s
feeding from anywhere and tracks
their nutrition.
http://www.petnet.io/
34. Smart Mirror
A reflective mirror with
programmable applications and
digital display for the home, office
and public environments (hotels,
hospitals, retail shops).
http://www.cybertecturemirror.com/
35. Smart Gardening
Bitponics gives data on plants
and conditions surrounding them
for better gardening.
http://www.bitponics.com/
36. Smart Cardio
eCardio is a single component,
dual-modality remote cardiac
monitor.
http://www.ecardio.com/
37. Smart Doorlock
The Genie Smart Lock - A door
lock that allows you to lock and
unlock your home using your
smart phone, bluetooth keyring or
computer.
http://www.geniesmartlock.com/index.php
38. Nod
Nod transforms your movements
into commands. It brings the
world around you to life, as you
control everything from your
laptop to your living room lights
with a wave of your hand.
https://hellonod.com/
39. Smart Socks
Socks infused with proprietary
100% textile sensors. They are
paired with a Bluetooth Smart
cool and detachable anklet
that delivers accuracy in step
counting, speed, calories, altitude
and distance tracking.
http://store.sensoriafitness.com/
40. Sense by Hello
Sense makes smart devices to
track sleep behavior and monitor
sleeping environment.
http://hello.is/
41. Budweiser Red Light
When the user’s team scores, the
light flashes and a horn sounds.
Just connect it to WiFi, pick your
favourite city.
http://www.budweiser.ca/redlights/
42. Smart Shirt
Monitors how your body behaves
over time, includes heart rate
recovery and breathing at rest, to
monitor improvements in health.
http://omsignal.com/