31.08.2025
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RFID: The scalability of Radio Frequency ID

Passive RFID tags require no internal power source, relying on the energy emitted by readers. Highly cost-effective when millions of items need tagging.
02.07.2025
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Narrowband IoT(NB-IoT): Sometimes what you need is “quiet” and “reliable”

In a world increasingly reliant on data, NB-IoT serves as the backbone for low-energy, small data transmission, cost-effective communication...
27.06.2025
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Why Is RFID so cheap compared to other IoT tech?

Most common RFID tags are passive. They have no power source. They sit there, waiting for a reader to activate them with radio waves. They reflect back ...
15.05.2025
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Unlocking the World of LoRa and LoRaWAN: A Simplified Guide

LoRa's superpower? Sending signals up to 10-15 kilometers in rural areas or 2-5 kilometers in crowded urban environments while sipping battery power...
11.05.2025
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Bluetooth Low Energy and 1-Wire: Making Smart Devices Smarter

Bringing BLE and 1-Wire together opens up a world of possibilities for smart devices...
30.01.2025
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What is driving traffic for Narrowband IoT trackers?

Australian ranchers use NB-IoT tags to track cattle over thousands of acres, reducing losses and theft. Vineyards use NB-IoT to track soil conditions...