The hardware is an impossibly thin 3mm, shaped like little colored pieces of a stained glass window. Rather than using GPS, which is a huge drain on battery life, Bluetooth LE lifts that burden by working for an entire year without running out of juice. Estimote has signed up partners to work with the new hardware, including IDEO, Cisco, The Guggenheim Museum and more. Nearables are available for pre-order, a pack of 10 for $99, a much smaller price than the original Beacons package. The pack will come with a handful of specialty “activity” stickers with suggested places to put them, like a bicycle, computer, car, or dog. Additionally, there are blanks. These contain all the same hardware but are preloaded with code suggestions for developers to try out specialty apps. It is Estimote's way of “nudging people towards making things”. The company expects as with all new technologies, the price of beacons should go down over time, eventually costing “almost nothing”.
Estimote’s ‘Nearables’ For Proximity- Based Apps and Notifications
The hardware is an impossibly thin 3mm, shaped like little colored pieces of a stained glass window. Rather than using GPS, which is a huge drain on battery life, Bluetooth LE lifts that burden by working for an entire year without running out of juice. Estimote has signed up partners to work with the new hardware, including IDEO, Cisco, The Guggenheim Museum and more. Nearables are available for pre-order, a pack of 10 for $99, a much smaller price than the original Beacons package. The pack will come with a handful of specialty “activity” stickers with suggested places to put them, like a bicycle, computer, car, or dog. Additionally, there are blanks. These contain all the same hardware but are preloaded with code suggestions for developers to try out specialty apps. It is Estimote's way of “nudging people towards making things”. The company expects as with all new technologies, the price of beacons should go down over time, eventually costing “almost nothing”.
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