Germany and Shenzhen, China
Aeotec is a leading global innovator in smart home automation technology. Founded in 2006 in Silicon Valley and now headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, Aeotec has become synonymous with quality, reliability, and interoperability in connected home devices. The company designs and manufactures a wide range of smart home products, including sensors, actuators, controllers, energy management systems, and hubs that support popular standards like Z-Wave, Zigbee, SmartThings, and Matter.
Aeotec’s commitment to seamless integration allows users to create fully customized and intelligent environments that enhance security, comfort, and energy efficiency. With a focus on innovation and user-centric design, Aeotec continues to expand its product line while maintaining high manufacturing standards through its international facilities. The company serves a global customer base through subsidiaries and partners, providing advanced smart home solutions that simplify automation for both homeowners and integrators. Aeotec’s vision is to create a connected future where everyday living spaces are smarter, safer, and more efficient.
Aeotec is a German home automation and electronics company specializing in smart home technology. Founded in 2006 as Aeon Labs in Silicon Valley, California, the company rebranded to Aeotec in 2011 and later became Aeotec Group GmbH in 2019. With its headquarters in Hamburg, Germany, Aeotec has expanded its operations globally, offering a wide range of smart home products that utilize Z-Wave, Zigbee, and Wi-Fi technologies. The company’s mission is to enhance and simplify the living experience through innovative automation solutions.
The BBC micro:bit V2 is a beginner-friendly development board ideal for educational robotics. It has an ARM Cortex-M4, built-in accelerometer, magnetometer, microphone, speaker, Bluetooth, and LED matrix. It’s highly popular in STEM classrooms and early robotics kits due to its simplicity and visual programming environments.
Seeeduino XIAO is an ultra-small, powerful microcontroller based on the SAMD21 chip. It supports Arduino and CircuitPython, and features 11 digital I/O pins in a 20×17.5mm footprint. Perfect for miniature robots, wearables, and swarm robotics. Despite its size, it has a full USB-C and rich peripheral support.
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