Global Wi-Fi HaLow chip leader Morse Micro and Chengdu Huilite Automation Technology Co., Ltd. have officially formed a partnership to jointly promote the application and innovation of Wi-Fi HaLow technology in the IoT field. The collaboration aims to deliver long-range, high-speed, and low-power wireless connectivity solutions for smart grids, industrial automation, and smart city applications.
Chengdu Huilite has integrated Morse Micro’s MM6108 Wi-Fi HaLow chip into its new product line, launching five core devices:
Hi-HaLow Module: A compact, optimized module supporting multi-channel bandwidth and low-power operation, designed for easy integration into various PCB layouts.
ESP32 Wi-Fi HaLow Camera: Based on the ESP32-S3 platform, it supports transmission distances over 1 km and features a 2-megapixel image sensor.
Hi-H7008 Dual-Band Gateway: Supports both Wi-Fi HaLow and 2.4 GHz networks, offering flexible networking and high device connectivity.
Pi-CamLow HAT: A Raspberry Pi HAT with a 5-megapixel camera and Wi-Fi HaLow module for high-resolution remote image transmission.
Wi-Fi HaLow Antenna Encryption Kit: Supports multiple bandwidth modes and can replace wired networks in certain scenarios.
Michael De Nil, CEO of Morse Micro, stated that the partnership combines both companies’ expertise in chip technology and hardware innovation to build a reliable, secure, and scalable IoT connectivity ecosystem. The new products will further expand the adoption of Wi-Fi HaLow in industrial control, remote monitoring, and smart devices.