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====== Beacons ====== | ====== Beacons ====== | ||
- | Beacons are small, usually battery powered, Bluetooth LE devices, that repeatedly send out [[advertising|advertising]]. They are used for triggering in apps, asset tracking and IoT sensing. There are four main types of beacon, [[ibeacon|iBeacon]], [[eddystone|Eddystone]], [[tracker|Tracker]] and [[sensor|sensor]] that mainly differ in their advertising formats and on-board sensors. | + | Beacons are small, usually battery powered, Bluetooth LE devices, that repeatedly send out [[advertising|advertising]]. They are used for triggering in apps, asset tracking and IoT sensing. There are four main types of beacon, [[ibeacon|iBeacon]], [[eddystone|Eddystone]], [[tracker|tracker]] and [[sensor|sensor]] that mainly differ in their advertising formats and on-board sensors. |
[[https://www.beaconzone.co.uk/what_are_beacons|What are Beacons?]]\\ | [[https://www.beaconzone.co.uk/what_are_beacons|What are Beacons?]]\\ |
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