Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief
Morse Micro, an Australian start-up reinventing Wi-Fi for the Internet of Things has been named a #CES2021 Innovation Awards Honoree for its Wi-Fi HaLow technology in the Embedded Technologies category.
Morse Micro’s smallest Wi-Fi HaLow system-on-chip provides 10 times the range, 100 times the area and 1000 times the volume of traditional Wi-Fi. Utilizing narrow frequency bands in the unlicensed sub-1 GHz spectrum and away from the highly-congested 2.4 GHz traditional Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi HaLow penetrates obstacles more easily and reaches farther than 1km. Developed specifically for the modern Internet of Things (IoT), a single Wi-Fi HaLow Access Point (AP) can securely connect up to 8,191 devices which simplifies network deployment and reduces costs.
Michael De Nil, co-founder and chief executive officer at Morse Micro said “The ultra-long range and massive capacity of our Wi-Fi HaLow technology along with its ultra-low-power is a game changer for the IoT. We are thrilled that our chip is being recognized as the best in innovation by CES for its design and engineering attributes in the embedded technologies category, and even more excited about what lies ahead.”
Morse Micro flexible solutions solve connectivity across the IoT ecosystem and overcome the fundamental weaknesses of existing wireless technologies offering ultra-low power, longer range, and secure connections at a much higher capacity. Morse Micro’s strong and diverse system portfolio of IP and patents plays a critical role in Wi-Fi HaLow across the complete IoT ecosystem, from surveillance systems and access control to industrial automation and mobile devices, while allowing for maximum wireless connectivity using the most ubiquitous wireless communications protocol, Wi-Fi.
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