Yinzida’s wireless module aims to improve audio transmission

Yinzida Technology has launched a 2.4 GHz wireless audio transmission module that enables high-fidelity wireless audio in microphones, musical instruments, or audio headsets, for example. The ‘2.4G Wireless Audio Transmission Module’ consists of a transmitting and receiving module employing Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52832 multiprotocol SoC. At first use, the modules are paired in a one-to-one mode

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AirSuite launches indoor monitor for environmental health

New Zealand company AirSuite has launched an indoor monitor designed to detect and record a range of environmental variables that can affect the health and productivity of people in commercial, industrial, and domestic settings. Employing a range of sensors, the ‘AirSuite Glance’ can monitor carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature, humidity, acoustics, lighting, air pressure, and volatile

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Nordic-powered smart card provides secure multi-factor authentication solution

SmartDisplayer Technology, provides a secure multi-factor authentication solution for a range of markets including personal, government, financial, and enterprise. The card supports Bluetooth LE (low energy), near-field communication (NFC), and USB (universal serial bus) communication interfaces, enabling unrestricted usage across devices.

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Radinn jetboards employ nRF52840 SoC to provide wireless connectivity

Radinn has developed a range of electric jetboards linked to a handheld remote controller used to adjust acceleration. Depending on the ride mode selected and weight of the rider, the ‘Carve’, ‘X-Sport’ and ‘Freeride’ jetboards can reach a speed of 60 km/h, and have a battery life of up to 45 minutes. Both the jetboard

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Atomation’s Atom employs Nordic nRF52840 SoC to detect issues in industrial equipment

IoT solutions company Atomation has launched a series of remote equipment monitoring devices designed for use in industrial manufacturing, mining, utility and agriculture sectors. The rugged ‘Atoms’ include a variety of sensors, allowing users to monitor variables such as temperature, vibration, moisture, pressure, distance, tilt, and impact.

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Nordic-powered wearable lasts up to five days between charges with continuous physiological data monitoring

Oslo, Norway. 25 July, 2022 – U.S based human performance company, WHOOP, has launched a health monitoring wearable that can perform continuous physiological data monitoring for up to five days without requiring recharge. The ‘WHOOP 4.0’ monitors the wearer’s heart rate, heart rate variability, blood oxygen saturation, sleep data, strain, and skin temperature, and can

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