robots that help us clean, smart thermostats, and smart alternatives for every appliance or object we can think of. Even smart buildings and smart networking equipment have become a normality in our day-to-day activities. Even more so, we can simplify all this new technology under the acronym IoT (Internet of Things). Since we integrated more and more new technology into our lives, the IoT has exploded, coming up all the time with new connected devices, doubling our expectations.
In larger terms, the Internet of Things is essentially a network of devices embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and connectivity, enabling them to connect and exchange data. But IoT technology is all about connecting everyday objects to the internet. From house appliances to our cars and even medical devices, virtually everything can be connected to the internet nowadays, bringing the way we interact with smart devices to a whole new level.
By integrating cloud computing networks with a system of sensors, IoT technologies can easily collect data to power on and off based on our needs. Think about it – smart thermostats are able to adjust their settings based on our preferences, while AI voice assistants can respond to commands to call someone, set reminders, or even order groceries.