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Title: Why Low-Power IoT Design Is Key for Next-Gen Wearables
China, 8th Nov 2025 - JiAi Intelligent Technology has announced new initiatives that put low power design in wearables at the center of its OEM/ODM offerings for eldercare and safety devices. The company's approach blends hardware efficiency, smartwatch firmware customization, smartwatch APP development, and custom smartwatch housing to extend runtime and improve reliability - without compromising features that matter in the real world.The Pain Point: Battery Life Defines TrustFor seniors, battery life is not a spec. It is safety. When a watch dies, fall detection stops. SOS alerts do not send. Caregivers lose visibility. Many older users also forget to charge daily or find small connectors difficult. Downtime rises, and risk follows. This is why low power design in wearables has become the top requirement for custom smartwatch development across healthcare, telecare, and assisted living."Low power is the single biggest lever for trust," said a JiAi Intelligent Technology product lead. "When every milliamp is planned and conserved, the device stays on the wrist and stays useful."JiAi's Answer: Energy-First, End-to-EndJiAi designs from the battery outward. The company aligns silicon choice, radio behavior, display strategy, and firmware policy before industrial design begins. The goal is simple: maximize standby, minimize wake time, and protect critical functions like SOS and location.Key pillars:• Hardware efficiency. Ultra-low idle current SoCs, deep sleep modes that actually sleep, and adaptive paging for cellular/GNSS modules. Power rails and PMIC settings are validated to reduce leakage at the edges, not only in the headline specs.• Event-driven software. Tasks wake for a reason, finish fast, and sleep. Heart-rate sampling scales with motion. GPS runs on...
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