Sponsored Content: Power Saving Tips for Battery-Powered IoT Devices

By Special Guest
September 21, 2016

SPONSORED CONTENT: You’ve hit a big roadblock in your quest to design the ultimate battery-powered connected technology: Your device works perfectly, but it only works for half a day before running out of electricity.

Rest assured, you aren’t the only developer to run into this problem. Battery-powered connected devices, after all, aren’t easy to work with. First and foremost, they’re often used in areas with limited connectivity, which can drain battery life very quickly because the devices must work harder to find a signal. And they may transmit large volumes of data, especially if they are sending video, as is often the case with door phones, wearable cameras, drones and portable dashcams.

Here’s the good news: You can overcome these challenges and create energy-efficient solutions by adhering to the following battery-saving tips when developing your products.

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This post is sponsored by ThroughTek.




Edited by Ken Briodagh


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