Whether your interest in IoT is for fun projects at home, or you’re trying to harness IoT capabilities to capitalize on the growing industry, it can be intimidating to get started.
Building multi-device applications that leverage devices that have standard and non-standard profiles, services and characteristics usually requires a significant amount of upfront research and development. With RAD Studio, and our library of IoT device components (which we call ‘ThingConnect’), we make the process of connecting to an IoT component extremely easy.
You can now access over 50 ThingConnect IoT Device Components via the GetIt Package Manager (Tools > GetIt Package Manager) for download in RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo. This includes BLE and Z-Wave components, ranging from home automation, to fitness gadgets, medical devices, environmental sensors and more.
BeaconFence is now also available for download in RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo:
In RAD Studio Berlin, we provide access to over 50 prebuilt components for popular IoT devices.
ThingConnect IoT device components range from healthcare devices such as heartrate montiors, blood pressure monitors and scales to home automation gadgets like BLE light bulbs, Z-Wave enabled door locks, smart switches, smoke detectors and more. Also included are components for popular fitness gadgets such as cycling sensors.
The available ThingConnect devices use one of the following technologies:
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RAD Studio Berlin offers more than 50 Internet of Things device components. This includes support for popular Bluetooth LE and Z-Wave IoT devices ranging from healthcare to fitness and home automation. A couple of new IoT device components have been added in Subscription Update 1 and are available for download via the GetIt Package Manager (Tools > GetIt Package Manager).
RAD Studio offers IoT functionality and connectivity through a number of different protocols and components. You can integrate your IoT devices using Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy. You can talk to beacons and create a proximity fencing solution with BeaconFence. You can track and measure how often your apps are used using Embarcadero® AppAnalytics. You can easily connect your apps together via App Tethering over Bluetooh and Wifi. And finally you can connect to over 50 different IoT devices...
There are a number of new IoT code samples around ThingConnect and ThingPoint in RAD Studio Berlin. Additionally, there is a new set of FireDAC samples, quite a few new FireMonkey code samples, and a couple new RTL samples highlighting new components. These samples are available through the Embarcadero DocWiki, SourceForge, and they come installed with RAD Studio as well where they can be accessed via Start | Programs | Embarcadero RAD Studio Berlin | Samples.
The new IoT code samples are EMS.A...
If you are looking to wire up your home or office with smart technologies there are a number of devices that you can easily connect to and control from Delphi and C++Builder. These smart IoT devices that are part of ThingConnect. Bluetooth LE and Z-Wave are two technologies that are supported by ThingConnect. Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth LE) or Smart Bluetooth provides a new environment for devices with small amount of data to transfer and lower power consumption. The Z-Wave protocol is an in...
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