When it comes to LiFi, everyone is not so strange. Li-Fi was a new wireless network connection technology when it first appeared. It is mainly through the visible spectrum to achieve wireless data transmission. At this year's MWC Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​Spain, Pure Li-Fi, a new optical communication company in Edinburgh, UK, launched the third-generation Li-Fi product, the external transmission of the new product LiFi-X, and also launched a round of 200. A million dollar fundraising plan.
The LiFi-X comes with an access point to connect any LED luminaire and a business card sized adapter that can be connected to a mobile device via a USB 2.0 interface.
LiFi allows dense 5G and beyond indoor and outdoor wireless networks, and will provide mobile users with 100 times higher data transfer rates in the future. The recent development of pureLiFi products is integrated into smart devices and smart homes through LiFi microchips.
PureLiFi CEO Harald Burchardt said: "LiFi technology is the key to future wireless communications. LiFi-X products showcase the tremendous advances in pureLiFi over the past 12 months, creating a smaller USB 2.0 adapter than a credit card and can be applied Tablet PCs. Looking ahead, LiFi-X will provide an advanced foundation for our partner LiFi products."
At the same time, he also said: "The miniaturization and the world's first integrated high-performance LiFi to adapter is a leap forward for the world of LiFi connection. It has been reported that Apple is testing the LiFi function in its latest iOS 9.0. We are very happy Beyond the technical route and carry out large-scale pilots through LiFi-X. Currently we have track technology for the lighting industry and develop new business models around the optical industry to provide services such as LaaS."
According to Digital Trends, this product has a data transfer speed of 40 Mbps at the MWC conference, and it can achieve very strong stability in the case of direct light, and the edge of the light will decrease, thanks to the light. Reflectivity, there is no problem with device connection, and moving back and forth does not affect the use.
Harald Burchardt points out that this Li-Fi technology has two key advantages: it can transfer more data in a local area, and it is also more secure. He explained: "In a Li-Fi environment, the total capacity of the data will increase, and the light will not pass through the wall. Therefore, compared to Wi-Fi, the network we create will have a higher safety."
In addition, Harald Burchardt also said: "As this technology matures, we hope that the ideal situation is to reduce the size of this product, make it into an integrated circuit module, and then use it for smartphones, tablets, Laptops, wearables, and other types of electronic devices."
However, Harald Burchardt finally admitted that the technology would be promising, and it would take 10 to 15 years for it to appear on every LED or every electronic device, and PureLi-Fi All that has to be done is to achieve this in a short period of time.
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