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Various electrical appliances and wearable products in the home are already linked with smartphones, and smartphones function as controllers and gateways, sending sensing data to the cloud. At our booth at ET / IoT Technology 2015, we exhibited a variety of products with embedded sensor devices that were linked to smartphones. You have seen that each terminal can be controlled from a smartphone via Bluetooth®.

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wearable

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Sneeze counter, smart toy, various sensor development kits

smart appliances

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Communication robot, coffee maker, LED light, smart lock, light box, electric fan

Barista incorporates koshian into the controller, and it is an excellent product that allows you to brew coffee from your iPhone. In fact, since the controller in the middle of the Barista is controlled from Koshian, you can control the amount of coffee and the coffee drip button from your iPhone. In other IoT device user cases, sensor modules and kits made by “Mpression” are utilized as manufacturing through open innovation and rapid prototyping, and they are developed in a very short period of time. Koshian was used a lot in this user case study.

Mpression IoT PoC (Proof of Concept) related information

Smart life (IoT device user case study)

Automotive/Industrial Equipment Solutions