Morse Micro
Morse Micro HaLowLink 2 – Wi-Fi HaLow Router & Access Point, 802.11ah, Long Range IoT, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 4, External Antenna
The HaLowLink 2 is an all-in-one Wi-Fi HaLow networking device for building long-range, low-power wireless links for IoT deployments. Based on Wi-Fi HaLow, a...
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The HaLowLink 2 is an all-in-one Wi-Fi HaLow networking device for building long-range, low-power wireless links for IoT deployments. Based on Wi-Fi HaLow, also known as 802.11ah, it is designed to extend connectivity well beyond the practical reach of conventional Wi-Fi.
It can operate as a router, access point and range extender, making it useful for linking sensors, cameras, controllers and other connected devices across large homes, farms, industrial sites, warehouses and outbuildings. Deployed in pairs, it provides a plug-and-play way to create a wireless bridge without running kilometres of cable or relying on cellular infrastructure.
The platform is built around the open 802.11ah standard and is positioned for professional deployments while remaining simple to set up. It is also globally certified for use across multiple regions, making it suitable for developers and system integrators working on international Wi-Fi HaLow products.
Features:
- Intuitive setup: Plug in, pair and deploy in minutes.
- Rugged and reliable: Designed for real-world indoor and outdoor environments.
- Scalable: One access point supports thousands of connected devices.
- Future-proof: Built on the open, globally certified 802.11ah standard with a rapidly growing device ecosystem.
- Long range: Can provide up to 1 km (line of sight) range with other HaLow devices.
Specifications:
- Wireless standard: Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah).
- Functions: Wi-Fi HaLow router, access point and range extender.
- Range: Up to 1 km (line of sight) with other HaLow devices.
- Standard Wi-Fi support: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 4.
- Antenna: External antenna.
- Regulatory certification: USA, Canada, Australia, UK, Europe and Japan.
Typical applications include smart homes and large properties, agriculture, rural connectivity, industrial sensor networks, smart city infrastructure, security systems, surveillance and Wi-Fi HaLow development.
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- IoT
- Short for Internet of Things, meaning physical devices that connect to networks or the internet to send data or be controlled remotely. It matters if you want projects such as connected sensors, remote controls or classroom data-logging activities.