Shenzhen Yingjiehaotian plastic mold factory at at Hong Kong Sourcing Fair Mobile Electronics GlobalSources Spring 2023 in Hong Kong We take a look at their latest product, a teeth flossing Cordless Water Flossers, showing functionality, low power and ease of use. We even get to test it out in their water splash zone. The device is available for purchase at around $12 to $15 (in bulk), and the minimum order quantity is 500. The factory is located in Shenzhen and produces around 100,000 units per day. Watch until the end to see a smaller version of the device!
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Venz devices for security and home automation featuring various cameras, including the newest models, which are available for less than $15 (for bulk order) at Hong Kong Sourcing Fair Mobile Electronics GlobalSources Spring 2023 in Hong Kong They also display some 4G cameras, which come with a higher price tag. The presenter talks about the benefits of solar panels for powering security cameras, and demonstrates a waterproof camera that is suitable for outdoor use. The video also showcases a smart thermostat that can also function as an infrared remote control. Other devices, such as smart locks, sensors, and power strips are also presented. The presenter states that all their devices are based on Toya solution, and viewers can choose any model according to their needs.
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Hello Ganss (http://www.helloganss.com) introduces their mechanical keyboards that come with hot-swappable switches. These keyboards allow you to easily swap out the switches to change the feel of the keys. They also offer different key layouts for different languages. The keyboards have a display that shows the time, power, and RGB lighting, which can be customised to turn on specific lights for different notifications. They also have a battery that can be easily replaced in case of power outage. Hello Ganss produces over four thousand keyboards a month and offers competitive prices. The representative also talks about the possibility of a software that connects with the LED lights to control notifications, and shows off their RGB mousepad. Overall, Hello Ganss offers a variety of mechanical keyboards with customisable options and competitive pricing.
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Good-She mobile phone chargers at Hong Kong Sourcing Fair Mobile Electronics GlobalSources Spring 2023 in Hong Kong Their chargers are of high power and quality, especially for Kind power, which is a new and popular technology. The chargers have a stable charge, and each part has different power distribution, with the most powerful charger being 188 watts. The prices range from $8 to $8.5 USD, which is very competitive considering the quality they offer. They also offer customised logos on orders of 500 pieces or more. The future product will be available in three weeks, and it is crucial to use the right cable to get the full power from the chargers The video ends with sharing that they sell around 70,000 chargers every month.
Simon of Starates (http://www.airephant.com) introduces the products and answers questions about their features of their inflation process and how the products work with the recommended pressure. Additionally, the video introduces a battery-powered pump that can inflate and vacuum various items such as air mattresses and vacuum bags. Simon also highlights an inflatable tent that is becoming increasingly popular in the market, including a model designed specifically for Tesla’s Model Y. The video concludes with a discussion about the cost and feasibility of incorporating pressure sensors into inflatables to ensure they maintain their pressure.
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Kaiyan Medical a light therapy factory. The video explains how the lights are beneficial for health and how Kaiyan Medical has developed FDA-approved medical devices The lights penetrate the skin, promoting better blood flow and improving mitochondrial health, which helps promote energy in the body. There are various devices that are showcased, including neck massagers, facial masks, and handheld devices. The different colours of the lights, such as red and blue, have different benefits, like anti-aging and acne prevention. The devices also come with goggles to protect sensitive eyes. There are also patches for acne treatment that are soft and strong. The devices have varying frequencies of light, and Kaiyan Medical is developing an app for them.
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Oukitel shows their latest power stations that provides battery backup energy. The presenter demonstrates the different stations and cables that can be used for charging solar panels. The power station comes in various sizes, including a new model that weighs only 51 kilograms. The presenter emphasizes that the product is competitively priced compared to similar products on the market. The power station includes multiple USB ports and can support large usage. The presenter highlights that the power station is popular in the US, Germany, and Japan and mentions that the product can be expanded by adding more batteries. The video also showcases a special cable that is used for charging electric cars. The presenter mentions that the product can save users money if they charge it with solar panels. The video ends with a brief description of the company’s history, which has been in business for over 15 years and specialises in smartphones and power stations.
UMIDIGI G5 Mecha is a rugged and compact phone that is different from the ordinary G5 models. The phone has won the Red Dot design award and Mecha means extreme. It has features that are similar to those of smartphones but also includes functions that are typical of rugged phones. The phone has a powerful Chinese arm CPU with 8GB RAM and an LTE connection from China. The camera has a 50-megapixel resolution, and the phone has a 6,000mAh battery. The presenter mentions that the phone is comfortable to hold and has good battery life. The phone is priced at $79 USD, and the presenter notes that it is high performance and has many good features. The minimum order quantity for OEM is 6,000 pieces, while for the brand Umidigi it is only one thousand. The biggest markets for the phone are Russia, the Middle East, and the USA. The phone is not sold in China and is available for purchase worldwide.
Jasmin from http://becaenergy.com demonstrates their Room temperature controller for floor heating and central air conditioning. She shows how the device can connect to smartphones and other devices like Google and Alexa. The device connects to heating systems and can be easily programmed to set desired temperatures. It also has energy-saving features and low energy protection. The device can be controlled through a smartphone app, and the minimum order for this product is 300pcs Beca also has other smart home products like devices for controlling lights and curtains, smart plugs, and watering equipment for home plants. They have many other smart home products and are interested in exploring the future of heating with a cheap solution such as for Heat Pump.
Fossibot shows their new rigid smartphones at Hong Kong Mobile Electronics Show Spring 2023 in Hong Kong The smartphone has an ND4 anti-scratch, waterproof IP6 IIT IP69 rating, and a three-part 5-watt loudspeaker with a sound that is described as very clear. The phone has a battery capacity of 10,600 mAh, and the camera resolution is 24MP. The video also presents other models of the phone, including the F102 and the G99 Octa-core, with better specifications. The video highlights the solar panels and portable power stations with lithium batteries that can be used to charge electronic devices, and it also introduces the F2400 portable power station with a 2048-watt hour lithium battery that has an adjustable output of 300-1100 watts. This product is also equipped with a flashlight and several connectors. The video ends by mentioning that these devices are made in the company’s factory and sold at an affordable price compared to similar items in the market.
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In this video, David from Candera introduces CGI Studio, a designer-oriented HMI tool for creating embedded HMIs. He shows how the tool can be used to create realistic and interactive HMIs for a variety of applications, including automotive, medical, and industrial devices. He also discusses the benefits of using CGI Studio, such as its ease of use, scalability, and integration with other development tools.
If you are looking for a powerful and flexible HMI design tool, CGI Studio is a great option. It is easy to use, even for those with no coding experience, and it can be used to create high-quality HMIs for a wide range of applications.
**Key Features of CGI Studio**
* **Designer-oriented interface:** CGI Studio is designed for use by designers, not software engineers. This makes it easy to create beautiful and intuitive HMIs without any coding required.
* **Scalability:** CGI Studio can be used to create HMIs for a wide range of devices, from small embedded systems to large automotive displays.
* **Integration with other development tools:** CGI Studio can be integrated with other development tools, such as MATLAB and Simulink, to create a complete HMI development solution.
* **Real-time rendering:** CGI Studio uses real-time rendering to create realistic and interactive HMIs.
* **3D animations:** CGI Studio supports 3D animations, which can be used to create even more engaging and informative HMIs.
* **State machines:** CGI Studio supports state machines, which can be used to create complex and interactive HMIs.
* **Documentation:** CGI Studio comes with extensive documentation, which makes it easy to learn how to use the tool.
**Benefits of Using CGI Studio**
* **Ease of use:** CGI Studio is easy to use, even for those with no coding experience.
* **Scalability:** CGI Studio can be used to create HMIs for a wide range of devices.
* **Integration with other development tools:** CGI Studio can be integrated with other development tools, such as MATLAB and Simulink, to create a complete HMI development solution.
* **Real-time rendering:** CGI Studio uses real-time rendering to create realistic and interactive HMIs.
* **3D animations:** CGI Studio supports 3D animations, which can be used to create even more engaging and informative HMIs.
* **State machines:** CGI Studio supports state machines, which can be used to create complex and interactive HMIs.
* **Documentation:** CGI Studio comes with extensive documentation, which makes it easy to learn how to use the tool. (description from Bard based on auto subtitle)
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In this video, Nordic Semiconductor and Northeastern Conductor showcase the Audio Le demo, which showcases the AutoCast feature that was introduced by Bluetooth SIG. The AutoCast feature will enable broadcasting audio, so you will be able to tune to different broadcasts from different streams. For example, if you are in a gym, you will be able to tune to the TV from your phone.
The demo uses the Nordic nRF5340 SoC, which is a dual core SoC that is now broadcasting to a receiver. The demo also uses the Zephyr project, which is a very rich ecosystem that provides developers with all the components needed to build products in a very short time.
The video also shows the nRF91, which is a cellular IoT device that has internet connectivity. The nRF91 can send data to the cloud every time it is shaken, and the data includes the location, humidity, and temperature of the device. The nRF91 does not use GPS, but it does have GPS support. GPS can be used for low power applications, but it consumes energy. Nordic Semiconductor provides a service called single cell and multicell that gets the location from the tower. This service knows which town the device is connected to and provides the location in that proximity. The multicell service triangulates the location by relying on multiple cells to find the location of the device. GPS can still be used, but it is important to plan ahead and expect for the power consumption that is required for it. (description by Bard based on auto subtitle)
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Avl Software and Functions is a company that specializes in providing innovative software solutions for the automotive industry. In this video, Avl CEO, Alfred Baier, talks about the company’s latest products and how they can be used to improve the safety and efficiency of vehicles.
Baier explains that Avl’s products are based on a deep understanding of the automotive industry and the challenges that automakers face. The company’s products are designed to help automakers meet the latest safety and emissions standards, as well as to improve the driving experience for drivers and passengers.
One of Avl’s latest products is the Unic, a highly customizable control unit that can be used to manage a variety of vehicle functions. The Unic is based on an open platform that allows automakers to easily integrate it with their existing systems.
Another of Avl’s products is the Emotion-Based Music Player, which uses artificial intelligence to detect the driver’s mood and play music that is appropriate for that mood. The Emotion-Based Music Player is designed to help drivers stay relaxed and focused while driving.
Overall, this video provides a great overview of Avl Software and Functions and the innovative products that the company is developing.
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Avl Software and Functions was founded in 1994.
Avl is headquartered in Regensburg, Germany.
Avl has offices in the United States, China, and Japan.
Avl has a team of over 500 employees.
Avl’s customers include some of the world’s leading automakers.
Avl is committed to providing innovative and reliable software solutions for the automotive industry. (description by Bard based on auto subtitle)
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Think Silicon, a company that was recently acquired by Applied Materials, specializes in the low-power smartwatch and wearable market. Their expertise lies in the GPU 2D rendering IP and they have developed the Ambiq Apollo 4 product, which uses a Cortex M4 core with a display subsystem made up of Lima Graphics and the Pico XL. This embedded system generates and renders graphics on the smartwatch using their NEMA display controller, resulting in vibrant colors while running at less than 100 MHz with a memory of one megabyte of SRAM and one or two megabytes of MRAM on chip. The company’s focus is on providing elegant, fluid animations on smartwatches with low power consumption to ensure a long battery life of up to 10-12 days. They achieve this by striking a good balance between features, performance, and power consumption. The company powers displays in all segments of the smartwatch market, ranging from feature watches to fitness trackers to high-end segments such as Garmin. They work with chip makers and integrate their IP on the SOC of smartwatches to achieve a cool-looking device with a longer battery life. The company is constantly adding new capabilities to its products, such as AI capabilities on the GPU. (chatgpt description based on auto subtitle)
Think Silicon: Bringing Fluid Graphics to Low-Power Wearables
Think Silicon is a company that specializes in low-power graphics for wearable devices. In this video, Think Silicon CEO, Nikolay Tcholakov, talks about the company’s technology and how it can be used to create fluid and beautiful graphics on low-power devices.
Tcholakov explains that Think Silicon’s technology is based on a custom-designed GPU that is optimized for low-power operation. The GPU is able to render graphics at up to 60 frames per second, even on devices with limited power and memory resources.
Tcholakov also discusses how Think Silicon’s technology can be used to create a variety of different user experiences on wearable devices. For example, the company’s technology can be used to create interactive maps, animated watch faces, and games.
Overall, this video provides a great overview of Think Silicon’s technology and how it can be used to create amazing user experiences on low-power wearable devices.
Here are some additional details about Think Silicon:
Think Silicon was founded in 2011.
Think Silicon is headquartered in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Think Silicon has offices in the United States, China, and Japan.
Think Silicon has a team of over 100 employees.
Think Silicon’s customers include some of the world’s leading wearable device manufacturers.
Think Silicon’s technology is used in a variety of wearable devices, including smartwatches, fitness trackers, and smart glasses.
Think Silicon is committed to providing innovative and energy-efficient graphics solutions for wearable devices. (description by Bard based on auto subtitle)
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Goliath is a device management cloud that makes it easy to connect and manage your Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Goliath is built on top of Zephyr, an open source real-time operating system (RTOS) managed by the Linux Foundation.
Goliath offers a number of features, including:
Secure device management: Goliath devices are encrypted by default, so you can be confident that your data is safe.
Easy device onboarding: Goliath makes it easy to onboard new devices to your fleet.
Device firmware updates: Goliath can automatically update the firmware on your devices, so you can always be sure that your devices are running the latest software.
Device monitoring: Goliath provides real-time visibility into the status of your devices.
Device analytics: Goliath can collect and analyze data from your devices, so you can gain insights into how your devices are being used.
Goliath is a great choice for businesses of all sizes that want to connect and manage their IoT devices. Goliath is easy to use, secure, and scalable.
In this video, Mike from Goliath shows how to use Goliath to manage a fleet of IoT devices. He demonstrates how to connect devices to Goliath, how to update device firmware, and how to view device data.
If you’re interested in learning more about Goliath, visit https://www.goliath.io (description by Bard based on auto subtitle)
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Dan Cauchi, Executive Director for Automotive Grade Linux, talks about their open-source project which aims to create a single platform for the automotive industry by bringing together an ecosystem of companies. This platform will address various vehicle functions in the cockpit, such as infotainment, instrument cluster, telematics, and heads-up display. They are working on several areas of the system, including a virtualization expert group, container and service mesh expert group, and a new graphical environment called Flutter. Dan also discusses the number of car manufacturers that account for around 60% of worldwide automotive vehicles that are part of their membership-driven organization. Many of Toyota’s models, some Mazda and Mercedes-Benz models, and Subaru’s Legacy Outback are known to run Automotive Grade Linux. The main advantage of this project is that it’s a community effort with an economy of scale, allowing many companies to work on the same platform, making it more secure and scalable. (chatgpt description based on auto subtitle)
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Axiomtech is a leading provider of embedded AI solutions. In this video, we take a look at their latest products, including the Kiwi 310 AI accelerator module and the box PC with AI. We also talk to Leonard, the CEO of Axiomtech, about the company’s plans for the future.
Axiomtech is based in Taiwan and has a factory in the same country. All of their products are made in Taiwan. At Embedded World 2022, Axiomtech is showcasing their latest products, including the Kiwi 310 AI accelerator module and the box PC with AI.
The Kiwi 310 is a high-performance AI accelerator module that can be used to develop AI solutions. It has a 26-stop performance and is based on the Tylose software development kit. The Tylose software development kit has a large library of recognition and later number libraries. This means that developers can use the Kiwi 310 to develop recognition systems with their own software.
The box PC with AI is a complete AI solution that includes a box PC, an AI accelerator module, and a software development kit. The box PC is a powerful computer that can be used to run AI applications. The AI accelerator module is a high-performance AI accelerator that can be used to speed up AI applications. The software development kit is a set of tools that can be used to develop AI applications.
Leonard, the CEO of Axiomtech, says that AI is one of the most popular products at Embedded World 2022. He says that Axiomtech is also dedicated to gaming, mathematical, and retail markets. Axiomtech has a comprehensive product line that includes products for these markets.
Overall, Axiomtech is a leading provider of embedded AI solutions. They have a wide range of products that can be used to develop AI applications. They are also dedicated to gaming, mathematical, and retail markets.
Here are some additional details about Axiomtech:
Axiomtech was founded in 1990.
Axiomtech is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.
Axiomtech has offices in the United States, Europe, and Japan.
Axiomtech has a team of over 500 employees.
Axiomtech has a customer base of over 1,000 companies worldwide.
Axiomtech is a leading provider of embedded AI solutions.
Axiomtech’s products are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, consumer electronics, healthcare, and industrial automation.
Axiomtech is committed to providing innovative and reliable embedded AI solutions. (description by Bard based on auto subtitle)
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Oliver Völckers from BeST Berliner Sensortechnik introduces their latest product: a device that uses the Internet of Things to monitor wastewater in high-speed trains in Germany. The device is designed to check for flow, and it’s equipped with a pattern recognition system that can detect irregularities. The sensor is a probe inside the device, which has a battery life of more than three months and uses a Nordic NRF 9160 chip with integrated wireless. The device is waterproof and shockproof, and there are currently 40 of them in use for over a year. Oliver explains that their system is unique and not like any other flow meters because it works with wastewater, which is challenging to detect. He also mentions that they have their own pattern recognition software that they built themselves, making it a reliable and strict system. (chatgpt generated paragraph based on auto subtitle)
(following is Bard generated description based on auto subtitle:)
This video shows an Internet of Things (IoT) device that is used to monitor wastewater on high-speed trains. The device is developed and produced by Berliner Android Technik, a company based in Berlin, Germany.
The device is installed in the wastewater tanks of high-speed trains. It monitors the flow of wastewater and sends an alert if there is a problem. The alert is sent to a central server, where it is monitored by Deutsche Bahn, the German railway company.
The device uses a Nordic NRF 9160 chip, which is a powerful and energy-efficient ARM chip. The chip is integrated with LTE and nBIOT wireless technology, which allows the device to send data to the central server in real time.
The device also has an NFC reader, which can detect the number of the sensor, the number of the tank, and the train. This information is used to identify the problem and to take corrective action.
The device is powered by a battery that has a life of more than three months. The battery is replaced when it is empty.
The device is shockproof and waterproof. It is also permanent and cannot be dismounted in order to charge it.
This device is a new and innovative way to monitor wastewater on high-speed trains. It is reliable and has a long battery life. It is also shockproof and waterproof. This device is a valuable tool for Deutsche Bahn, as it helps to ensure the safety of passengers and the environment.
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