New battery-free Bluetooth sticker chip recharges via ambient radio waves<div class="feat-image">
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<p>A new breakthrough in Bluetooth chip technology has shed the battery that typically comes with the small hardware component. Wiliot is seeing success with its paper-thin Bluetooth sticker chip that could land in devices later this year. The chip is able to be battery-free by harnessing the ambient radio waves to power it and has a lot of potential use cases.</p>
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New battery-free Bluetooth sticker chip recharges via ambient radio waves