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IoT means the Internet of Things. It’s a system of interconnected physical devices communicating via the Internet. These devices collect and share data with other systems, devices, and applications, and in many ways, the data will communicate with us and the other things it is connected to. From industrial sensors to wearables, IoT devices help make things around us smarter and more responsive by combining the digital and physical universes.
Here’s a guide to IoT devices.
What’s IoT Tech 
Simply put, IoT refers to a network of digital services that are all linked to the Internet. These things are embedded with software, sensors, and other technologies to connect and exchange data with other systems and devices on the Internet. More than seven billion systems are connected to IoT devices today, and experts predict this number will grow exponentially in the coming years. 
In the past few years, IoT has become one of the most important technologies in the 21st century. Now that we can connect everyday objects to the Internet via embedded devices, communication between people, things, and systems is more seamless. The IoT has allowed for a wide variety of functions to be performed without human intervention, leading to smarter technology, more efficient processes, and seamless integration of humans into the digital world.
This is not to say humans aren’t involved at all as IoT engineers are needed to design and maintain these systems. IoT technology can refer to any technology involved in the IoT network and can cover many industries.
While the concept of IoT has existed for a long time, recent advances in several different technologies have made it even more practical. For instance, it has given way to low-cost and low-power sensor technologies. These reliable and affordable sensors have made IoT technology possible for many manufacturers. In addition, IoT allows for better connectivity. The availability of a host of network protocols for the Internet has made it easy to connect sensors to the cloud and some other things, allowing for a more efficient transfer of data. 
Continue reading: https://www.techgenyz.com/2022/04/20/guide-to-iot-devices/
 

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