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Arrive announces integration with Amazon Sidewalk

August 1, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Dan O’Toole of Arrive

Arrive announced that it has integrated its smart mailboxes with Amazon Sidewalk, a secure, free-to-connect community network designed to provide connectivity for billions of devices. The smart mailbox company plans to include the new technology in its devices, which are in mass production now and expected to be distributed in the third quarter of 2023.

Amazon Sidewalk is accessible to more than 90% of the US population and is used by devices like Amazon Echo, Ring security cameras, outdoor lighting, motion sensors, Tile Bluetooth trackers, Level smart locks and CareBand, which provides wearable devices designed to help keep dementia patients safe. Other companies using Amazon Sidewalk include OnAsset Intelligence, a provider of supply chain visibility and asset tracking solutions; DeNova Detect, a natural gas leak alert system; MerryIoT water leak detection and PetSafe.

Amazon Sidewalk powers connected devices with a low-bandwidth, low-power network, which works even when there is a power outage. In March, Amazon opened the network to third-party developers hoping to expand the network to third parties.

“It’s another step forward in the evolution of the Internet of Things. Arrive is perfectly suited to amplify the benefits of Amazon Sidewalk,” says Arrive CEO Dan O’Toole. “Mailboxes are everywhere, and our smart mailbox offers so many additional benefits than the traditional box-on-a-pole unit. Adding this capability is a value add that will make a huge difference to people whether it’s alerts to human safety or mechanical issues or just peace of mind.”

O’Toole says Arrive’s use of the device is to provide an array of uses. Arrive smart mailboxes are more than a place to drop mail or packages.

“Because of the virtually limitless applications and integrations, Arrive mailboxes are a powerful and soon-to-be ubiquitous low-power booster for all things IoT,” O’Toole says.

“As more consumers and businesses rely on smart devices, it will be increasingly important to have a reliable, uninterrupted signal to ensure the devices can communicate with each other and with their owners in cases where there are Internet service provider interruptions,” O’Toole says. “That’s why we say our smart mailbox isn’t just another mailbox. Our mailbox as a service (MaaS) gives you every delivery option you can imagine as it ensures package safety but also provides an emergency alert system and offers a host of other applications like using our camera to track pets and packages and serving as a hub to connect disparate smart devices.”

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