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Monday, January 13, 2020

Bluetooth module deal aims to boost battery life

By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk

Atmosic Technologies has teamed up with IoT module developer Tonly Electronics on a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module to extend battery lie.

The TBMO2 module will use Atmosic’s M2 system-on-chip (SoC), which implements 'Lowest Power Radio' and On-Demand Wake Up technologies, to enable significantly longer battery life for IoT applications. 

“We built our M2 solutions from the ground up to revolutionize the IoT market with ‘forever battery life.’ We are excited to enable device makers to more quickly and easily develop smart devices from smart home products to wearables to consumer electronics with our cutting-edge low power and wake up technologies,” said David Su, CEO of Atmosic. “Our collaboration with Tonly for the TBMO2 module is another step forward to dramatically reducing IoT devices’ dependence on batteries.”

“The TBMO2 module is a true game changer for the IoT market, providing a compact, highly integrated module for the development of next generation IoT devices with extended battery life,” said Tonly’s SVP, David Huang. “This new solution continues our commitment to providing companies with total wireless solutions to bring consumers the latest features like voice computing and AI.”

The module is aimed at wearables, smart home products (including lighting, plugs and switches), consumer electronics, smartphones and tablets, medical devices, logistics and tracking sensors, building and environment monitoring applications, human-machine interface devices, RFID tags and security badges and more. 

Tonly Electronics Holdings in Hong Kong develops audio and video products as well as wireless smart interconnectivity products.

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