Episode 7: How does a startup catch Apple’s and Comcast’s eye?

14/05/2015 45 min
Episode 7: How does a startup catch Apple’s and Comcast’s eye?

Listen "Episode 7: How does a startup catch Apple’s and Comcast’s eye?"

Episode Synopsis

Andrew Thomas wanted to build a better doorbell, but now he’s in the enviable position of pitching his wares to Comcast’s millions of subscribers, and is an Apple HomeKit partner. The Skybell co-founder joined my on this week’s podcast to discuss how to allocate time and resources as a hardware startup and also to talk about what it feels like to get a call from Cupertino about your device. For that, thoughts on the boom in connected devices and whether there is a bubble, listen to our guest segment.

But first Kevin Tofel and I share the news of NinjaBlocks’ demise and what happens when a connected hardware company goes out of business. We also discuss Samsung’s new chip family for the internet of things and introduce a new segment. We call it the 5-minute device review, and this week we start with the Myo armband, a $200, gesture-based controller you can buy on Amazon. And of course, Kevin shares his thoughts on the Apple Watch and its ability to control his new Philips Hue light bulbs.
Listen on SoundCloud here.
Hosts: Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel
Guest: Andrew Thomas of Skybell

The death of NinjaSphere’s hub and what happens when a connected device goes down
Samsung’s new Artik chips for the internet of things
Our 5-minute gadget review on the Myo armband
Skybell’s Andrew Thomas on prioritizing resources as a small device startup
Is there a bubble in the smart home space?

The post Episode 7: How does a startup catch Apple’s and Comcast’s eye? appeared first on IoT Podcast - Internet of Things.