Groundbreaking wireless technology that can run for months on button cell batteries reaches a new milestone: HaLow reaches a range of 16 km in final field test

Wi-Fi HaLow is a low-power, long-range Wi-Fi variant based on the IEEE 802.11ah standard. It operates in the subGHz range (850-950 MHz), allowing it to penetrate obstacles such as walls and buildings and connect a greater number of IoT devices over much greater distances.

In February, Morse Micro demonstrated the capabilities of Wi-Fi HaLow by making a 3 kilometer (1.8 mile) video call, setting a record for long-distance connectivity using the 802.11ah standard. In its latest range test, Morse Micro conducted tests in Joshua Tree National Park, a rural area known for its vast open spaces and minimal RF interference. This test successfully achieved an impressive range of 16 kilometers (10 miles), five times the previous distance.