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Introducing hyve: A Smart Home Delivery Pod Designed to Safeguard Consumers From Porch Theft

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--hyve, the smart home delivery pod that keeps deliveries secure, launched today at CES 2025. The company launches with a dual-purpose of empowering consumers to opt-in for waste-free packaging and for retailers to cut-down on waste while preventing theft. In the last year, porch pirates have stolen more than $12 billion in packages, and the complete lack of security is a critical problem with home delivery. As the first branded smart lockbox, hyve completely reimagine...

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