Why Sub-GHz?

Why Sub-GHz?

Wireless networking has become an essential part of our lives.   

From our smartphones to our smart homes, we rely on wireless technology for seamless connectivity. But when it comes to applications that require long-range communication with low power consumption, sub-GHz wireless networking has emerged as the go-to solution. 

Why? 

Long-Range Communication  

One of the primary advantages of sub-GHz wireless networking is its long-range communication capabilities. LoRa technology can achieve communication distances of several kilometers in open space, making it an ideal solution for applications that require long-range communication such as smart city applications, agriculture monitoring, and asset tracking.  

Low Power Consumption  

Another significant advantage of sub-GHz wireless networking is its low power consumption. Since LoRa modules use very little power, they can operate for extended periods without the need for frequent battery replacement or recharging. This makes LoRa technology a perfect solution for remote applications where power is scarce or difficult to access. 

Resistance to Interference 

Sub-GHz frequency bands are less congested than the 2.4GHz frequency band commonly used for WiFi and Bluetooth...

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Thanks for the post Move-X We have a recent post on similar lines on Wireless Technologies for Home Automation. Lora is also covered as a part of this. https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7067377841012674561 Would love to know. your thoughts on the same

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