Use Your Router for Smart Presence Detection Thanks to Ubiety and Ivani

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Ubiety Technologies has announced a partnership with Ivani, a company known for wireless network sensing technology. The two companies are working together to add Ivani’s sensify technology for activity detection to Ubiety’s Halo Connect device. This is the first time radio frequency activity sensing and artificial intelligence presence verification are combined in a single device for the commercial market. The companies say this development turns a long-discussed idea in the security and smart home industry into a real product that is now available for consumers.

The updated Halo Connect device now offers a dual-layer approach to presence detection. It uses both signal intelligence, such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular signals, and environmental activity sensing to determine not only who is at home but also if any activity is happening. This combination is designed to give a more accurate picture of what is going on in a home. The device is intended to reduce false alarms and improve the way alarms are handled by giving better context through artificial intelligence and environmental validation.

One of the main points of the Halo Connect device is that it does not use cameras or traditional surveillance tools. This means it can provide awareness of what is happening in the home without creating privacy concerns that come with video monitoring. The device is also designed to work without the need for expensive panels or hubs, which are typically required for most home security systems. Instead, it connects directly with security dealers and monitoring centers, making it simpler for both homeowners and law enforcement to get information about what is happening in a home.

Halo Connect is also built as a platform that can grow and improve over time. Unlike traditional security systems that rely on hardware, Halo Connect uses software-based sensing solutions. This allows the device to receive updates over the air, so its features and accuracy can be improved without needing new hardware. The companies say this means the security system can get better over time instead of becoming outdated.

Ubiety Technologies focuses on home security using AI-powered presence verification and adaptive alarm response. By working with Ivani, the company aims to set a new standard for home awareness and security intelligence. The partnership is expected to bring more real-time context and insight to both consumers and security providers.

For more information about the Halo Connect device and Ubiety Technologies, visit the Ubiety’s website here.

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