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What are smart internet of thing (IOT) devices? The Internet of Things (IoT) can be remote monitoring in inhospitable environments, vehicles, face recognition, smart watch and drones. All theses are hardware devices in an online network.
There is an increasing demand for these devices now and in the near future.
Internet of Things (IoT) devices support the expansion of internet connection beyond the usual standard devices like computers, laptops, smartphones etc. IoT devices are basically smart devices which have support for internet connectivity. The internet of things IOT (e.g Alexa, google voice etc) and AI will be next level of architecture a business will build and utilise to market their services and products. Here we shall be describing and explaining what a smart IOT office is and how IOT can be used when working from home WFH.
Security Smart homes
Smart home devices perform tasks and chores. There are several top devices in the market. Smart mobiles, smart refrigerators, smart watches, smart fire alarm, smart door lock, smart bicycle, medical sensors, fitness trackers, smart security system. Here are more devices that a home security enthusiast should be considering:
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Smart Fingerprint Door Lock - 4-in-1 Electronic Fingerprint Keyboard Password
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Nuki Smart Lock Pro (4th generation) - smart door lock with Wi-Fi
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Smart Light Switch etc. Bulbs and Lighting System
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Motion Sensor Outside Lights Mains Security Wall Lantern for Garden Doorway
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Air Pollution Monitor - Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor
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Hidden Camera Spy Clock
Smart office
- Mean BYOD**, laptops and mobiles
- Headphones, speakers, desk cameras, webcam, microphones and video facilities
- Docking stations
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The next generation of WiFi is WiFi 7
With speeds that are twice as fast as WiFi 6, WiFi 7 is the next generation of WiFi technology that gives a faster connection, to more devices at the same time, more consistently throughout your home or office. WiFi 7 wider data channels which means that more bandwidth is available for your devices. See Wi-Fi Alliance.
*Facial recognition restrictions: The Terms of Service state that you cannot collect any information that might identify a person without their permission. This has always included facial recognition information, the terms make that explicitly clear.
** bring-your-own-device is used to describe mobile devices such as iPhones, smartphones, tablets, and other devices taken into the office or work setting