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Battery-free sensors are sensors that do not require batteries and are widely utilised in a variety of industries, including smart homes and consumer electronics.
Temperature, distance, heat losses, sound, vibration, humidity, and pressure are all measured, assessed, and detected by the sensors.
They are used in the logistics business to limit the risk of inventory loss during shipping. They are also employed for low-intensity IoT (Internet of Things) activities because of their high adaptability.
These sensors rely on electromagnetic waves transmitted by powered devices. Large corporations are substantially investing in the development of battery-free sensors.
When compared to battery-powered devices, battery-free sensors utilise comparatively minimal power since they can convert waves into energy to power themselves.
The INDIA BATTERY -FREE WIRELESS SENSOR MARKET accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Huami’s Amazfit brand has announced the upcoming release of a new smartwatch in India. The wearable has an AMOLED display and Bluetooth calling capabilities. The wristwatch also has a heart rate sensor and an oxygen saturation monitor.
Outdoor running, walking, indoor cycling, open water swimming, elliptical, pool swimming, climbing, trail running, treadmill, skiing, free training, and outdoor cycling are all supported by the wristwatch. The watch also has heart rate, distance, step count, calorie count, sleep monitoring, and stress levels as activity tracking capabilities.
Huami’s self-developed BioTracker, blood-oxygen saturation measurement (SpO2), biological data sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope sensor, geomagnetic sensor, air pressure sensor, and ambient light sensor are also aboard.