Chamtech’s spray-on antenna uses a nano material to provide a low-power boost to antenna range. The wireless-in-a-can product may some day bring an end to unsightly cell towers.
A group of researchers from the College of Engineering recently reported a method for spraying invisibly thin antennas, made from a type of two-dimensional, metallic material called MXene, that perform as well as those being used in mobile devices, wireless routers and portable transducers.
LiFi is poised to make many WiFi problems obsolete from slow connections and unstable wireless connections to health concerns, restricted use, and inefficient power consumption.
BTW – A 2008 survey (5) of over 13,000 Danish mothers found that women who used their mobile phones frequently during pregnancy were more likely to have children presenting with behavioural problems (such as hyperactivity and attention disorders) by the time they reached school age.
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A crazy idea, but one that can change the future of Wi-Fi technology.
Spray-on wireless antennas can solve signal issues and help take connectivity to a new level.
https://drexel.edu/news/archive/2018/september/mxene-spray-antennas
Li-Fi can also be more effective at bringing connectivity to remote areas when compared to traditional wireless communication systems.
In a few years, Li-Fi will have replaced Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, making them obsolete.
https://sociable.co/technology/how-lifi-make-wifi-problems-obsolete/
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are good but very slow. Li-Fi is the only way to realize internet speeds at the speed of light.
Light-based wireless communication (Li-Fi) can revolutionize the internet and offer more connectivity.
BTW – A 2008 survey (5) of over 13,000 Danish mothers found that women who used their mobile phones frequently during pregnancy were more likely to have children presenting with behavioural problems (such as hyperactivity and attention disorders) by the time they reached school age.
And this for bedtime? Has anyone verified these work effectively? 5G is a major worry for those thinking of having kids I guess.
How about these? Looks like they exist. And if they work they are a great idea.