Quectel's Wi-Fi HaLow Module Clears Global Certifications for Mass Production
Event summary
- Quectel's FGH200M Wi-Fi HaLow module, built on Morse Micro's MM8108 SoC, has received FCC/IC/CE/RCM certifications for mass production.
- The ultra-compact module (11.0mm x 10.0mm x 2.0mm) supports multiple channel bandwidths for IoT and Edge AI applications.
- Certification eliminates the need for re-testing, accelerating time-to-market for manufacturers.
- This is the latest in a series of Quectel modules built on Morse Micro's silicon.
The big picture
The certification of Quectel's FGH200M module marks a significant step toward mainstream adoption of Wi-Fi HaLow technology, which promises extended range and power efficiency for IoT applications. This development underscores the growing collaboration between semiconductor providers and module manufacturers to drive next-generation connectivity solutions. The strategic partnership between Morse Micro and Quectel could set a precedent for how IoT hardware ecosystems evolve.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- The pace at which manufacturers will integrate the FGH200M into IoT and Edge AI devices.
- Market Penetration
- How effectively Morse Micro and Quectel can position Wi-Fi HaLow as a standard for long-range, low-power connectivity.
- Competitive Response
- Whether competitors will accelerate their own Wi-Fi HaLow solutions in response to this certification milestone.
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