You can't go a few days without hearing how the "Internet of Things" is going to transform the way we live, and on a basic level, the so-called smart revolution is only now getting started.
Although the name itself is a bit grand and — at the same time — vague, it's actually quite simple: It's products and things that are web-connected. This includes everything from smart thermostats and garage doors to toothbrushes, tennis racquets and even your bed. They collect data about how you use them, learn your habits, typically connect to an app and give you feedback to improve your lifestyle (or your racquet swing, for example).
See also: Picking Sides: Will You Live in an Apple or Google Smart Home?
The latest video in our Mashable Explains series will catch you up on everything you need to know about the Internet of Things, how it could transform your life and the challenges ahead.
Although the name itself is a bit grand and — at the same time — vague, it's actually quite simple: It's products and things that are web-connected. This includes everything from smart thermostats and garage doors to toothbrushes, tennis racquets and even your bed. They collect data about how you use them, learn your habits, typically connect to an app and give you feedback to improve your lifestyle (or your racquet swing, for example).
See also: Picking Sides: Will You Live in an Apple or Google Smart Home?
The latest video in our Mashable Explains series will catch you up on everything you need to know about the Internet of Things, how it could transform your life and the challenges ahead.