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> Power is still a problem for IoT.

I'm not sure about that. If it's a stationary, long-term thing, just tap the main power conduit on whatever device you're hacking.

If it's mobile or short-term, Li-Ion cells are pretty awesome. For a few bucks, you could buy a Li-Ion cell, and a smart charger that will switch the load between battery and main power depending on voltage levels.



Many IoT concepts are remote or battery-powered. Most of the single-board computers on the market will drain a 9V battery in a couple of days.

Wireless power transmission will be the enabler that causes IoT to really advance.




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