Amazon last year low-key acquisition of Blink_ sword refers to the core power-saving chip

At the end of 2017, Amazon made a surprising move by acquiring Blink, a company specializing in home security cameras, for $90 million. At the time, many were confused about why Amazon would invest in a relatively small player in the security market. However, the reasoning behind the deal has now become clearer. It turns out that Amazon was particularly interested in Blink’s energy-efficient chips, which are set to play a key role in its future Internet of Things (IoT) devices. According to Reuters, Blink’s proprietary chips help reduce manufacturing costs and significantly extend battery life. The company claims that its cameras only require two AA lithium batteries and can operate for up to two years without needing a recharge. This kind of efficiency is highly valuable, especially as more smart home devices move toward wireless and battery-powered designs. Amazon is reportedly looking to integrate these power-saving chips into its own products, such as the Cloud Cam and Echo Smart Speaker. For Amazon, hardware plays a crucial role in deepening customer engagement and loyalty. Currently, devices like the Cloud Cam and Echo require a constant power source, but with Blink’s technology, the company could develop more flexible and user-friendly options. Blink was previously operated by Immedia Semiconductor, a company founded by industry veteran Peter Besen along with two co-founders from Sand Video. In 2004, Sand Video was acquired by Broadcom, and the team stayed on for a while. But after leaving in 2008, Besen started Immedia Semiconductor. Initially, their chips were used in video conferencing equipment, later shifting to notebook computers. However, due to high production costs, they eventually moved into the security camera market. Blink’s 2016 security cameras were wireless, portable, and affordable—starting at just $99. In comparison, Amazon’s wired Cloud Cam costs $119.99, and Netgear’s Arlo system is even pricier. As Blink’s sales grew on Amazon’s platform, the tech giant began to realize the strategic value of the chip inside the cameras. With its own patented chip design, Amazon now has a competitive edge, making it harder for competitors to copy its products. This means Amazon no longer needs to rely on third-party chip manufacturers like Ambarella, which also supplies chips for GoPro. By producing its own chips, Amazon can maintain greater control over its product development and cost structure. This acquisition highlights Amazon’s long-term strategy to build a robust ecosystem of smart home devices, powered by cutting-edge technology. With Blink’s expertise in low-power design, Amazon is well-positioned to lead the next wave of innovation in the IoT space.

Three Phase Voltage Stabilizer

PC PC-SVC Three Phase series Voltage Stabilizer has the low energy consumption,the over voltage protection,the low voltage protection,the over-current protection,the over-loading protection,the over-temperature protection and so on.It boasts for many kinds of protections,the collection energy conservation and the environmental protection ect.This is a brand-new concept product which possess many new technologies!This series products simultaneously ha applied for many technical monopolies

We already applied many kinds of this products patent, and the technical patent NO: 200720036394.1 and Appearance paten NO: 200730025909.3

2. Use for equipment:

Computer

Test equipment

Light system

Safe alarm system

Ray equipment

Medical equipment

Copy machine

Stereo equipment

Numerical control machine tools

Industrial automation equipment

Color and drying equipment

Test equipment

Three Phase Voltage Stabilizer,3 Phase Stabilizer,3 Phase Voltage Stabilizer,Three Phase Stabilizer

zhejiang ttn electric co.,ltd , https://www.ttnpower.com

Posted on