HS IoT

The IoT is simply being able to use devices using a network - be that a private local network, or the world wide web!
While this way of thinking is available to everyone, in our experience using it, it has been potentially skewed by lazy engineering here and there. Check out our HS Rant post on this for more detail, but we don't think it is right that you need to make an account in order to turn on or off your lightbulb around your house.
What if you forget it, and now you can't turn on your light??? That's not right!

Following our ethos of proper hardware utilisation, we are working on building our own IoT ecosystem. One where you actually have free range over your technology, and we don't track what you get up to... frankly, it's none of our business.
The control signals will not leave your private network (unless you want them to), so you know your network traffic is completely safe.

You see above, the schematic for a first development board we are working on, based on the ESP32. A well known, and well loved microcontroller that anyone can program themselves!
Not only do we want to make new interfaces with the IoT, we don't want to replace your existing devices, and see no reason why these shouldn't be integrated too!
We are working hard to first off, develop a smart watch, which seems to be the first of its kind to not have a built in pedometer, but instead is used to make you look like Tony Stark, and control your devices with only one touch, with very low latency, as your control signals don't bounce of any servers, they just travel on your network. (unless you want them to go over the internet)


Clearly, this is fictional technology, and you cannot take over screens in this way (yet), but the speed at which Tony was able to get what he needed is definitely possible, but not if you try to cram too much into one device. Our simple and intuative design makes this possible. No more getting your phone out to access any of your devices, they are always just one touch away.
Reach out to us if you are interesting in becoming an alpha tester for this device, and you can keep the watch!