Wi-Fi HaLow introduces a low power connectivity option that, in contrast to other Wi-Fi options, offers greater range of approximately 1km. This opens up a raft of IoT use cases, especially for small campus-based deployments such as academic and research institutions, industrial sites and offices. In addition, a wide range of industrial, smart city and smart building and agricultural applications can be supported.
The FGH100M Wi-Fi HaLow module offers long-range data transmission, low power consumption, reduced complexity, and enhanced penetration through walls and other obstructions, catering to a wide range of IoT applications. Utilizing the IEEE 802.11ah wireless networking protocol, known as Wi-Fi HaLow, and operating in the license-exempt Sub-1GHz range, the FGH100M module is designed to meet the specific needs of the Internet of Things (IoT). |
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“We are honored to receive the 2024 IoT Evolution Product of the Year Award from IoT Evolution World,” said Norbert Muhrer, President and CSO, Quectel Wireless Solutions. “This recognition for our FGH100M Wi-Fi HaLow module underscores our commitment to delivering innovative and high-quality IoT solutions. Our team’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of wireless technology continues to drive us forward, and we are excited to see the positive impact our products, such as the FGH100M, are making in the industry.” |
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“The solutions selected for the IoT Evolution Product of Year Award reflect the diverse range of innovation driving the multi-billion dollar IoT market today. It is my honor to congratulate Quectel Wireless Solutions for their innovative work and superior contribution to the rapidly evolving IoT industry,” said Rich Tehrani, CEO of TMC, a co-publisher of IoT Evolution. |
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“It is my pleasure to recognize the FGH100M Wi-Fi HaLow module, an innovative solution that earned Quectel Wireless Solutions the 2024 IoT Evolution Product of the Year Award,” Carl Ford, Community Developer, IoT Evolution World. “I look forward to seeing even more innovation from Quectel in the future.” |
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