IoT Basics
Smart Devices
Real-World Applications
Security & Privacy
Guess the Gadget
100

This is what "IoT" stands for.

The Internet of Things

100

This smart device can tell you the weather, play music, or control lights with voice commands.

Smart speaker (like Alexa)

100

Smart cities use IoT for these to manage traffic better.

Smart traffic lights

100

This is a major concern when devices collect personal data.

Privacy

100

I can stream movies, play games, and answer your voice commands on your TV.

A smart TV?

200

IoT devices usually connect through this type of network.

Wi-Fi (or the Internet)

200

This wearable device tracks your steps, sleep, and heart rate.

Fitness tracker (or smartwatch)

200

Farmers use IoT for this to help grow crops more efficiently.

Smart farming (or precision agriculture)

200

This kind of attack could happen if an IoT device is not protected.

Cyber attack (or hacking)

200

I wake you up, show you the weather, and play your favorite songs by voice.

A smart alarm clock

300

This tiny chip helps devices sense the world around them.

A sensor

300

A smart version of this household device can help reduce your energy bill by learning your habits.

Smart thermostat

300

These vehicles use IoT sensors to help avoid accidents.

Self-driving cars

300

You should always keep your devices updated to fix these.

Security vulnerabilities (or bugs)

300

I clean the floors on my own and avoid obstacles using sensors.

A robot vacuum (e.g., Roomba)

400

IoT is part of this larger concept that involves connecting everyday devices to the web.

Smart ecosystem (or smart technology)

400

This type of door uses IoT to lock and unlock remotely.

Smart lock

400

IoT helps doctors monitor patients remotely using these.

Wearable health monitors

400

This is what you should use to protect your Wi-Fi network.

A strong password (or encryption)

400

I fly, take photos, and can be controlled from a smartphone.

A drone

500

This is the term for a system where devices talk to each other without human help.

Machine-to-machine communication

500

This kitchen appliance can be controlled from your phone and reminds you when food is expiring.

Smart refrigerator

500

These smart systems can automatically water your lawn.

Smart irrigation system

500

This type of software can help detect and block threats on your IoT devices.

Antivirus or firewall software

500

I monitor your home’s temperature, humidity, and air quality.

A smart home climate sensor

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