{"id":14335,"date":"2015-10-21T15:54:41","date_gmt":"2015-10-21T15:54:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/definition\/smart-device\/"},"modified":"2024-07-16T12:48:34","modified_gmt":"2024-07-16T12:48:34","slug":"smart-device","status":"publish","type":"definition","link":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/definition\/31463\/smart-device","title":{"rendered":"Smart Device"},"content":{"rendered":"
A smart device, as the name suggests, is an electronic gadget that can connect, share and interact with its user and other smart devices. Although usually small in size, smart devices typically have a computing<\/a> power of a few gigabytes<\/a>.<\/p>\n Smart devices use the Internet of Things<\/a> (IoT) to connect to sensors<\/a>. These sensors are attached to objects or other networked devices<\/a> and collect data about their environment. Knowing the smart device definition is key to appreciating how these devices can store, share, and analyze data to provide insights to users.<\/p>\n If several smart devices are connected to the same network<\/a>, a single platform or device can be used to control them all (for example, Google Home<\/a> or Amazon Alexa<\/a>). As long as there is an Internet<\/a> connection, smart devices may exchange information and communicate with one another, making data transmission and device monitoring easier.<\/p>\n A device must have several technologies and capabilities to be considered ‘smart.’<\/p>\n The following are some of the most common smart technologies now found in devices:<\/p>\n
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