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InnoPhase Chipset Powering Motorized Wireless Window Blind Adapter Due in March

The Sunsa Wand, a motorized wireless window blind adapter for consumer and commercial products, is slated for mass production in March, said InnoPhase, a fabless semiconductor company supplying the Talaria Two wireless chipset that's said to automate existing blinds and…

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make them “smart.” The wand uses Wi-Fi cloud connectivity to tilt blinds open and closed remotely via app. Electronics, motors and batteries are inside the wand, said InnoPhase Tuesday. The direct-to-cloud technology, which doesn’t require a network hub, also can be used in smart locks, security cameras, smart speakers, voice assistants and remote sensors, said InnoPhase.