<p>➀ Motorola launched its Halo smart IoT sensors in India, featuring 16 detection functions (vaping, air quality, aggression, etc.) without cameras or microphones;</p><p>➁ Targeting smart cities, hospitals, and schools, the GDPR-compliant sensor integrates with existing systems through edge computing and AI analytics;</p><p>➂ Emphasizes privacy in sensitive areas like VIP rooms and medical facilities, with plans to expand via partnerships and subscription models.</p>
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