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Taking Connectivity to the Next Level: Enhanced Wi-Fi HaLow Solutions from Morse Micro and Vantron Technology

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By now, readers of IoT Evolution World will likely recognize the name Morse Micro.

We’ve featured this IoT connectivity and interoperability solutions provider in several stories — Morse Micro has solidified many partnership developments (e.g. with Synergy Associates, Silex Technology, Mouser Electronics, Milesight IoT, TSMC and Quectel), and the company has also broken ground with incredible Wi-Fi HaLow demonstrations, as of late. The first then-record-setting demo took place this past spring in San Francisco’s Ocean Beach neighborhood, showcasing how sub-GHz Wi-Fi HaLow signals can reliably reach long distances in challenging, real-world conditions (3 kilometers). Then in September, Morse Micro shattered its own record in Joshua Tree National Park; this 900MHz Wi-Fi HaLow record made it much farther (16 kilometers).

Click on any of those above links for each update we’ve since provided.

For this story in particular, we’ve got a Morse Micro headline involving a new partner and Wi-Fi HaLow, in tandem:

Last week, Morse Micro and Vantron Technology announced their strategic partnership. Together, they will focus on energy-efficient connectivity solutions that meet the ever-growing, cross-industry demands of IoT.

Specifically, this includes the launch of a new line of Wi-Fi HaLow-enabled products; three modules, two access points, and an innovative IP camera. (For context, Vantron develops embedded IoT/IIoT solutions, including intelligent displays, flexible edge hardware, industrial communication devices and more.)

According to the official partnership announcement, the new line of products “leverage Morse Micro’s MM6108 single-chip SoC and have been designed to deliver superior connectivity, longer reach, and lower power consumption” for myriad IoT applications. Wi-Fi HaLow enables Vantron’s products to operate in the sub-1GHz frequency band, providing extended transmission ranges and enhanced wall penetration capabilities; this is gearing up to be a game-changer for remote IoT installations, industrial use cases, and even smart home ecosystems.

“Our partnership with Vantron reflects our mutual commitment to advancing IoT innovation and providing industries with the tools they need for more reliable, efficient wireless communication,” commented Michael De Nil, Morse Micro’s CEO. “We’re very excited to collaborate with Vantron on this new range, setting a new standard for scalable, secure IoT connectivity in both industrial and consumer applications.”

For more information (courtesy of Vantron), click here.




Edited by Greg Tavarez
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