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Why IoT Products Fail

Why IoT products fail at system boundaries, integration seams, and unowned interfaces — and how engineering guidance prevents field failure.

Failure lives at boundaries

IoT products rarely fail inside a single layer. They fail where firmware assumptions meet cloud schemas, where BLE reconnect logic meets mobile UX, and where OTA pipelines ignore flash constraints.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common IoT failure pattern?

Unowned integration seams between hardware, firmware, connectivity, and cloud teams — discovered only during late integration or field deployment.

Continue with the full engineering perspective in Why Modern IoT Products Fail at the Boundaries Between Systems

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