Indian customers to see Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) products in their hands by December this year

Over 50 products till Christmas, and double in the next year by this company

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Internet of Things (IoT) allows for machines to connect to Internet and talk among themselves. Now, the next level of human technological progress is Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) which builds upon IoT and allows the interconnected machines to learn its user’s preferences and begin to predict what they want next. An analogy can be made between the products in your home and your social media feed. The social media feed predicts what you want to see, and so will the AIoT.

Smartphone brand Realme that launched 55-inch 4K SLED smart TV along with couple of other tech-lifestyle products will have a portfolio of more than 50 Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) products by the end of the year to cater to the India market, a top company executive said on Thursday.

According to Madhav Sheth, Vice President, Realme and CEO, Realme India & Europe, the festive season is around the corner and they have exciting plans for the AIoT products as this is just the beginning.

"Smart, versatile and connected IoT solutions are now in huge demand in the country. Overall, we aim to introduce in total 50+ AIOT products by the CY 2020, so stay tuned for more surprises," Sheth told IANS.

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"We are also preparing some exciting offers for our customers to get their hands on the amazing range of Realme AIoT products," Sheth said.

The company kicked off the festive season with a 55-inch 4K SLED smart TV, a 100W soundbar, Buds Air Pro and Buds Wireless Pro with Active Noise Cancellation, N1 sonic electric toothbrush with the powerful sonic motor and smart home products such as Smart Cam and Smart Plug.

The Smart Plug connects gadgets and electronic devices to smart home networks effortlessly and supports Wi-Fi connectivity.

The SLED display technology is developed by Realme in partnership with John Rooymans, Chief Scientist of SPD Technology (Spectral Power Distribution).

The spearheading by Realme should be good news for all as competition is good for everyone – the consumers and the producers.


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