Ozmo takes $7.5M for wireless personal area networks
Ozmo Devices, provider of wireless personal area networks for consumers to run battery-powered devices for cheap, has taken in $7.5 million in a third round of funding targeted at $10 million from Granite Ventures, Intel Capital and Tallwood Venture Capital. The Palo Alto, Calif. company has now raised $32.5 million, including the $3.75 million it raised at the end of July, as part of this recent round.
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