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Wearables Company Launches Sensor That Triggers Smart Home Functions

BioSensics introduced a motion-detecting sensor that can turn everyday objects into a smart device. The small, square CliQ sensor, $34 on Kickstarter, sets in motion functions via four actions: click, double click, brief motion and sustained motion, said the company.…

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Users design “blueprints” with the CliQ app to control how and when the devices can be activated and what action or alert they generate. Simple examples include dimming lights, turning on music, and shuffling a playlist, said the company, but the device also could trigger an online dinner order when a user walks through the front door.