Bringing the Internet of Everything to life with ubiquitous battery-free wireless connectivity.
Location: United States, Washington, Seattle
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $1.2M
Founded date: 2015
Investors 3
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 30.01.2017 | - | $1.2M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 01.02.2023 | Rise in Demand for Fire Detection Sensors Market with Wireless Connectivity by value of US$ 40.4 billion | Rise in Demand for Fire Detection Sensors Market with Wireless Connectivity by value of US$ 40.4 billion 02-01-2023 08:30 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software Press release from: Transparency Market Research The latest study on the glob... |
| 12.05.2021 | ‘World’s lowest power wireless chip’: UW spinout Jeeva unveils new sensor data streaming tech | Jeeva’s Parsair wireless chip. (Jeeva Photo) The news: Jeeva, the Seattle startup founded by University of Washington researchers, has developed what it’s calling the world’s lowest power wireless chip for streaming real-time sensor data, t... |
| 13.09.2017 | This battery-free cellphone runs on light and radio waves | Who cares about an OLED and a notch when your phone can sip power from its surroundings, allowing you to make calls without ever having to charge your phone. This wild cellphone is part of a Google Faculty Research program and received thre... |
| 30.01.2017 | Jeeva Wireless, founded by UW researchers, raises $1.2M to develop ‘breakthrough’ passive Wi-Fi system | UW researchers have generated Passive Wi-Fi transmissions that use 10,000 times less power than current methods. (Credit: UW via YouTube) A group of University of Washington engineers has raised capital to develop and commercialize a power-... |
| - | Coming soon: a cheap Bluetooth beacon without a battery | Israeli company Wiliot is developing a tiny, low-cost Bluetooth beacon that will have no battery but rely on drawing radiofrequency energy from nearby Bluetooth and WiFi networks. It’s a ground-breaking prospect that promises to allow organ... |