January 6, 2025

Bosch's Smart Sensors with Built-In AI Are Changing How We Interact with Technology

Bosch Sensortec's AI-enabled sensors process data locally, delivering enhanced privacy, faster responses, and longer battery life across fitness, voice control, and environmental monitoring applications.

Bosch's Smart Sensors with Built-In AI Are Changing How We Interact with Technology

Bosch Sensortec is pushing the boundaries of sensor technology by embedding artificial intelligence directly into sensors themselves. At CES 2025, the company showcased how this "edge AI" approach is revolutionizing everything from fitness tracking to air quality monitoring.

The Power of AI-Driven Sensors

Unlike traditional sensors that require cloud connectivity, Bosch's AI-enabled sensors process data locally. This means:

  • Enhanced privacy - your data stays on your device
  • Faster response times - no waiting for cloud processing
  • Extended battery life - less power consumption from constant connectivity

According to market research firm Yole Group, Bosch leads the MEMS sensor market for the fourth consecutive year. The company delivered over 1 billion smart sensors with integrated microcontrollers in 2024 alone, with ambitious plans to reach 10 billion by 2030.

Real-World Applications Making a Difference

Fitness Revolution: Bosch's Smart Connected Sensors platform acts like a personal AI coach, providing real-time feedback on workout form and tracking movements with professional-level precision. The system uses the BHI380 sensor to deliver full-body motion analysis.

Smarter Voice Control: The innovative BMA550 sensor solves a common problem with wireless headphones - accidental voice activation. By detecting bone vibrations, it ensures voice commands only trigger when you're actually speaking, not from ambient noise.

Air Quality Monitoring: With 99% of the global population breathing air that exceeds WHO quality limits, Bosch's BMV080 sensor offers a solution. This tiny device is 450 times smaller than comparable products while accurately measuring PM2.5 and PM1 particles, with PM10 detection coming soon.

Always-On Technology

These sensors enable "always-on" functionality without draining your battery. Examples include automatic fall detection in smartwatches for emergency response and seamless device orientation changes in smartphones - all happening in the background without activating the main processor.

The company isn't working alone. Through partnerships like the collaboration with Doublepoint, Bosch is developing gesture controls that let users adjust device settings with simple hand movements, offering more reliable alternatives to camera-based systems.

Read the full article on Bosch Press