ADT's acquisition of Origin AI brings presence-sensing technology under the home security company's umbrella.
The company will use Origin Wireless’ AI sensing to expand the capabilities of its smart home security products.
The $170 million acquisition brings Origin’s AI sensing technology and more than 200 patents into ADT’s platform, with commercialization of new offerings expected in 2027.
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