Most articles about the Internet of Things (IoT) in popular media talk about the growing variety and exploding number of connected devices that we install in our homes and wear on our bodies. From interactive toothbrushes and smart door locks to wireless fitness trackers, the list seems endless.
IoT technologies are blending into our lives. And while some of the “things” are only awesome gadgets, other ones will make our lives dramatically easier, safer, and healthier.