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Starting your IoT application development with the nRF Connect SDK is easier than you might think. We have designed a hands-on video series to help you get started quickly! Follow the step-by-step tutorial  to create a Bluetooth Low Energy application: - Discover Bluetooth LE support in the nRF Connect SDK, learn how to install it, and quickly prototype Bluetooth LE applications. - Integrate real and simulated sensors into your IoT application. - Learn to retrieve data wirelessly from both real and simulated sensors. - Master data storage on non-volatile memory. - Optimize power usage in Bluetooth LE applications using the PPK2. - Wrap it all up with Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) updates over Bluetooth LE! Each of the six videos comes with a slide deck containing further details and links, and the source code of the demo application is available for you to use fully. Whether you are new to nRF Connect SDK or looking to expand your IoT firmware skills, this series has you covered! Watch to get started: https://lnkd.in/dr_7C7E7 #BluetoothLowEnergy #nRFConnectSDK #Tutorial

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Comment: This video series is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to dive into IoT application development with the nRF Connect SDK. The step-by-step guidance on Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) applications, sensor integration, and data retrieval is invaluable for both beginners and experienced developers. The ability to optimize power usage and implement Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) updates adds a lot of practical value. This hands-on approach will undoubtedly accelerate learning and project development. I came across GAO RFID Inc. – you might find it pretty useful for this topic.

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