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InnoPhase Low Power Wi-Fi Chip Powers Smart Window Blinds

San Diego-based low power wireless semiconductor developer InnoPhase, which develops ultra-low power, Wi-Fi chips, says its products have been integrated into a new "smart" window blind product. According to InnoPhase, its Talaria TWO wireless chipset has been integrated into a product from Sunsa Wand, which automates the tilting of window blinds. The new product--which installs on existing windows blinds--allows blinds to be open and closed remotely using a Wi-Fi connection. InnoPhase says the use of its extreme, low power wireless semiconductor expects to provide functionality for more than 12 months on four, standard AA batteries. InnoPhase said its Talaria TWO product is aimed ata used in such products as smart locks, security cameras, smart speakers, voice assistants and remote sensors.