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Nearables (also nearable technology) are s … Nearables (also nearable technology) are smart objects. They are everyday items which have small, wireless computing devices attached to them. Those devices can be equipped with a variety of sensors and work as transmitters to broadcast digital data, usually using the Bluetooth Smart protocol. Due to these, the objects are able to provide mobile devices in range with information about their location, state and immediate surroundings. The word 'nearables' is a reference to wearable technology - electronic devices worn as part of clothing or jewellery. The term 'nearables' was first introduced by in 2014 as part of a marketing campaign associated with a product launch of next generation of Bluetooth Smart beacons.Using the language of Estimote, 'nearables' were an implementation of the iBeacon standard that additionally provided orientation, temperature, and motion information - enabling new functionality for Internet of Things applications.ality for Internet of Things applications.
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Nearables (also nearable technology) are s … Nearables (also nearable technology) are smart objects. They are everyday items which have small, wireless computing devices attached to them. Those devices can be equipped with a variety of sensors and work as transmitters to broadcast digital data, usually using the Bluetooth Smart protocol. Due to these, the objects are able to provide mobile devices in range with information about their location, state and immediate surroundings. The word 'nearables' is a reference to wearable technology - electronic devices worn as part of clothing or jewellery.ces worn as part of clothing or jewellery.
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