Friday, September 4, 2015

IFA attracts with devices for smart homes – Costa Rica The Nation

The future becomes present in the halls of the IFA International Technology Fair, held this Friday and until 9 September in Berlin, Germany.

In the corridors of this event is repeated every year-which, the 240,000 attendees that the organization expects to receive, will find innovative devices like the SmartThinQ Sensor.

Is LG sensor that will help you connect your appliances to the Internet. Thus, if the device is connected to the washing machine will indicate if the washing cycle is over or, if placed in the refrigerator will alert you when food is about to expire.

How does it work? The device reads indicators such as temperature and vibration of the equipment. Then, this information is transmitted to an installed on your smartphone homeowner’s application.

“LG is committed to continue its leadership in the market for smart home, with innovations such as LG SmartThingQ, which provides benefits to everyday situations and offers the advantage of a new lifestyle through technology that is easy to use, “said Jo Seong-jin, president of LG Electronics, in a statement.

Inventions. Another innovation to be exhibited at the fair is the Philips Hue LightStrip Plus, a cable up to 10 meters which offers its user a light source, of different colors.

Light can be a single tone or change to different shades, according to the rhythm of music preferred by the user. It is even possible to control through a mobile application. That is, serves to illuminate spaces or just for fun.

“With Philips Hue LightStrip Plus are encouraging people to be creative with light and really interact with it,” he said Leonardo Avezzano, director of Product Marketing

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The IFA will also be a showcase for new smart watches, including TomTom called Spark, designed for sport enthusiasts.

This device prevents, when jogging, walking or exercising, athletes must charge your smartphone.

The clock provides the ability to store about 500 songs. It also serves to count the steps of the wearer on his wrist, and calories burned or quality of sleep.

Even keeps track of your heartbeat and has a or GPS geolocation system. All such information will be available in a app that the user can view.

Corinne Vigreux, managing director TomTom, explained that ” unique combination of an integrated music player with a heart rate monitor, 24/7 monitoring of physical activity, as well as ways and multisport GPS watch has, become easier to follow the progress of the athlete.

“It also improves general fitness levels and allow more training”, commented the executive.

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