Collaboration between Italian start-up, DEED and Infineon Technologies, is showcased at MWC21. The get bracelets interpret human gestures and use biometic data to pick up a call or make payments.
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Interpretation services lend an ear with language app
Appropriately for an international event, Waverly Labs is showcasing its Ambassador Interpreter over-the-ear device and app at MWC21. The ear unit fits over the ear and its far-field microphone array captures speech with “astounding levels of clarity”. The speech signals are seamlessly compressed and transmitted to cloud-based neural network engines to recognise, translate, and synthesise the speech into a fast, fluid translation.
Connector insert battles into the future
To modernise the armed forces, ODU believes that connectors will need to meet new challenges. The company has introduced an insert for the ODU AMC High-Density connector in size 0. The connector has a larger contact diameter of 0.7mm for higher robustness under heavy mechanical impact, says ODU. The seven-pin pole configuration offers a more future-proof alternative than any other six-pole NETT-Warrior connector, claims the company. It has been introduced to meet the high demands as performance requirements increase.
Glitch-free supervisor offers robust protection for low voltage IoT applications
Claimed to be the industry’s smallest, lowest power, glitch-free supervisor, the MAX16162 eliminates power-up errors, claims Maxim Integrated.
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