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Low power ZigBee PRO sensor nodes aim to accelerate Smart Home offerings by operators

Low power ZigBee PRO sensor nodes aim to accelerate Smart Home offerings by operators

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By eeNews Europe



The ZigBee Smart Home solutions cover the full home and last for up to 10 years without battery replacement.

Operators will now be able to offer Smart Home service offerings at a low cost for services like home monitoring, energy monitoring and control, elderly care, etc., enabling profitable business models for both the operators and their supply chain.

GreenPeak’s newly released low cost, low power and easy to install ZigBee PRO solution runs on coin-cell batteries for up to 10 years, essentially removing the need for battery replacement, allowing ZigBee Smart Home networks to become virtually maintenance free, slashing end user service calls.

With GreenPeak’s robustness, the devices can guarantee reliable full home coverage. Easy to install, the ZigBee end nodes can be securely installed with a single click, allowing DIY installation by the consumer without requiring technical support.

GreenPeak’s ZigBee chips allow operators to address a profitable 3 nillion dollar Smart Home market. The solution also helps operators to further implement the strategy of making the set-top box the center of the Smart Home by enabling customers to reach their devices at home with their smart phones from any location in the world.

“GreenPeak is the first to enable the development of ZigBee end node solutions for Smart Home applications that are robust, virtually maintenance free, low cost, and can be installed with a single click.” said Cees Links, Founder and CEO of GreenPeak Technologies, a market leader for ZigBee silicon. “Operators and service providers will be able to offer Smart Home services at a low initial cost and attractive monthly fees. By using GreenPeak chip solutions, sensor nodes manufacturers can supply devices around the $5 mark, which is 3 to 4 times lower compared to the cost of ZigBee PRO offerings today. This will accelerate the consumer acceptance and increase the ARPU’s of the Operators.”

Greg Potter of Multimedia Research Group said: “Operators looking to expand revenue by offering home automation services are currently driving the majority of growth in the connected home market. Low chipset costs, good security, and low power usage have made ZigBee the protocol of choice for most cable providers today and will remain so for the foreseeable future. In fact, revenues for services derived from ZigBee backbones within the home are set to grow immensely over the next years, and are driven primarily by Cable Providers and Operators looking for new revenue streams by offering fifth play services.”

Visit GreenPeak Technologies at www.greenpeak.com

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