Is the Internet of Things in Your Home? Or on Your Body?

March 1, 2016

Are machines communicating with each other at your house? Is a technology that you wear on your body communicating with your computer? The Internet of Things is here. “There’s currently a whole lot of capital moving around the IoT tech sector, over 800 companies are working on IoT devices and platforms, and new IoT components come on the market on a regular basis,” according to an article on appaccessories.co.uk. This infographic, also from appaccessories.co.uk, includes a good visual summary of the current state of the Internet of Things, dividing it into categories. “In fact, we think it’s safe to say that there are 15 separate IoT categories — everything from fitness to health care to really cool toys,” according the article. “Of these 15 distinct groupings, the home category is the largest by a wide margin, with nearly 140 companies working on smart home products.”

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