Someone who goes for a run before going to bed and then has trouble falling asleep can, for example, be advised to go for a run at a different time based on personal data. The greatest opportunities for adding value lie in the combination of data from different devices. The Withings platform is also open to complementary products from other brands.
Withings Aura
2. App turns user into professional gardener
The Koubachi Smart Plant Care Assistant is a smart sensor that you place in a planter. It accurately determines the vitality of the plant and sends notifications with care advice via an app when necessary. The sensor measures humidity, temperature and light intensity. This way you know exactly when to water your plants and what the best location is, so that they get the right temperature and amount of light. There is both an indoor and an outdoor version of the sensor available.
Koubachi
3. Control the front door
With the Goji Smart Lock you can open and lock your front door from anywhere in the world. The device also takes photos of the person at your front door and automatically sends them to your smartphone. This way you can decide bahamas mobile phone number list remotely whether and for whom you want to open your door.
It is even possible to send a digital key to other people who also have the app installed. A safe way to let in guests, the cleaning lady or the dog walker without having to hand out a physical key to everyone. It can also be a solution for people who rent out their home via a platform like Airbnb .
Goji
Oral-B announces an electric toothbrush that connects to a smartphone app via Bluetooth. In this way, Oral-B records the brushing behavior of the user, which you can then view graphically in the app. You can then share this information with the dentist, so that he or she can give customized brushing advice. You can also use the app to personalize brushing. For example, you can set goals for how long you want to brush, and what other oral care you want to do in addition to brushing.
Oral-B
5. ANWB helps motorists save money
The ANWB will start a trial this spring in which it will equip a thousand cars with a dongle. This device, which is placed under the steering column, collects data on battery voltage, fuel consumption, location and speed, among other things. Modern cars already collect this data, the dongle now also makes it visible to the driver.