Creative Connectivity - the site for eHealth, telematics and wireless

ANT runs scared as Bluetooth low energy appears

Watch out – the big blue ANT eater is coming to some sports equipment near you …


Bluetooth low energy - aiming for the trillions

It’s the start of everything around you being able to tell you something. We really are about to create the Internet of Things…



Full Bluetooth low energy standard published

Not everyone managed to make it to Seattle, but nothing as insignificant as a volcano was going to hold Bluetooth low energy down…


Smart Energy & Strange Alliances

When deadly rivals get into bed with each other, there’s generally a rat around…


Fast, Fit and Fertile. Bluetooth low energy spurs innovation.

Whether you’re training for the 2012 Olympics, or planning your pregnancy, Bluetooth low energy is ready to help…


mHealth - Mobile Monday Amsterdam (Part 1)

Evangelising mHealth in a church? Only in Amsterdam…


Bluetooth low energy – that Eureka moment

Bluetooth low energy is adopted, it’s simple to use and it’s going to cause a revolution in product design. 2010 will see the emergence of the low cost, internet connected device…


Smart Meters and Stupid Governments - Time for Dedicated Spectrum

The frequency we’re planning to use for Smart Meters is already congested. So we could be throwing our money away on something that will never work…


Bluetooth low energy - the Momentum Builds

In California and Munich last week, companies were showing live demonstrations of Bluetooth low energy…


About Creative Connectivity

Creative Connectivity is Nick Hunn's blog on aspects and applications of wireless connectivity. Having worked with wireless for over twenty years I've seen the best and worst of it and despair at how little of its potential is exploited.

I hope that's about to change, as the demands of healthcare and transport apply pressure to use wireless more intelligently for consumer health devices and telematics. These are my views on the subject - please let me know yours.

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