Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global end-to-end IoT solutions provider, today announces the FCE870Q Wi-Fi7 and Bluetooth 6.0 ...
Quectel Wireless Solutions has introduced the FGH200M, a long‑range, low‑power Wi‑Fi HaLow module designed to support large‑scale Internet of Things deployments. FGH200M Wi‑Fi HaLow module launched ...
Introduced at MWC 2026, Quectel FGH200M Wi-Fi HaLow module, based on Morse Micro MM8108 SoC, is an upgraded version of the previous MM6108-based FGH100M ...
At MWC in Barcelona (2-5 March), Quectel Wireless Solutions launched the FGH200M long range, low power module. It is based on ...
NORA-W4 uses Wi-Fi 6 technology that is optimized for IoT and significantly reduces network congestion in environments such as factories, workplaces, or warehouses, thereby improving throughput and ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CES – Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, today launches the Quectel FGE576Q and FGE573Q Wi-Fi 7 modules, the first in portfolio of Wi-Fi 7 modules ...
Wilmington, Delaware , Aug. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "Wi-Fi Module Market by Type (Embedded Wi-Fi Modules and Router Scheme Wi-Fi Modules), ...
Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global end-to-end IoT solutions provider, today announces the launch of the FGH200M long range, low power Wi-Fi HaLow module. Based on the Morse Micro MM8108 chipset and ...
IoT solutions provider Quectel has launched the FC6xE series Wi-Fi/Bluetooth modules powered by Qualcomm’s QCA206x Wi-Fi 6E chip, expanding its Wi-Fi module portfolio. The FC6xE series features ...
When we first heard about it a few weeks ago, we knew the ESP8266 UART to WiFi module was a special beast. It was cheap, gave every microcontroller the ability to connect to a WiFi network, and could ...
Digi has unveiled a new range of XBee modules that now support 802.11n Wi-Fi, allowing Arduino developers to easily add 802.11n Wi-Fi support to their creations with the addition of the new modules ...
Every so often we run across something in the Hackaday tip line that sends us scurrying to Google, trying to source a component, part, or assembly. The ESP8266 WiFi module is the latest, made ...