What Is The Internet Of Things? A Low-Tech IoT Definition

 | Aug 30, 2016 02:06AM ET

It’s one of the vaguest terms in the tech industry. (Perhaps rivaled only by “the cloud .”) You may or may not know what it means. But hopefully you do know that it’s worth billions of dollars.

We’re talking about the Internet of Things (IoT).

In this article, we’re breaking down the basic concept of IoT and some of its most valuable applications. To start, a simple IoT definition from Gartner :

The Internet of Things is the network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and sense or interact with their internal states or the external environment.

In other words, IoT refers to everyday technologies - outside of smartphones and computers - that use an internet connection. Think web-enabled features in buildings (smart thermometers, appliances, etc.) and vehicles (automated crash reporting, self-driving capabilities).

The big idea is to enable all kinds of machines to talk to each other through the internet.