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Tri Cascade Announces New Products for Builders of the Future Smart Neighborhood with Three New Wireless Connected IoT Products

Tri Cascade, Inc., a subsidiary of SkyFidelity, Inc. (OTC Pink:SRMX) and an Internet of Things (IoT) technology company, is pleased to announce the addition of three groundbreaking smart neighborhood solutions to the company’s suite of energy efficient IoT products at the 22nd annual CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference, hosted by Parks Associates May 22-24 at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco. These next generation IoT smart neighborhood products include the THERMORING Narrowband (NB-IoT) smart thermostat with Edge Computing capability, NB-IoT i-BRIGHT AIR quality sensor device and i-BRIGHT Smart Light Dimmer.

From the press release "Tri Cascade Announces New Products for Builders of the Future Smart Neighborhood with Three New Wireless Connected IoT Products."

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