Jan16

Nokia Locate Sensor Finds your Keys, Wallet or Anything Else


Into Mobile: Aside from introducing new phones at this year’s CES, Nokia (NYSE: NOK)
has also unveiled a project of their R&D arm - Nokia Locate Sensor.
The tiny device is designed to help people keep track of their things,
ensuring we never lose anything again.

It’s quite easy to use the Nokia Locate Sensor. Simply attach a
physical wireless location tag (pictured above) to items like keys or
wallet, and when you don’t know where you’ve put any of them, start the
accompanying app which will show you their location. Speaking of the
application, it allows you to track up to 100 items, which is more than
enough.

As for the rest of the specs, the Sensor doesn’t relies on GSP,
meaning it will work even indoors. Rather, it sends out a simple
wireless signal that is easily traceable by the phone within a distance
of up to 100 metres, and thanks to which [simple wireless signal] its
standard battery can work for up to 18 month. If you need to track
larger items, a bigger battery can be used, which would ensure the
device could run even longer.

In a nutshell - it’s a great idea, and I guess we’ll see it
officially released during this year, once both hardware and software
are ready for the prime time.


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