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Huawei launches Nearlink, a better than bluetooth competitor. The us won't benefit from it for now

newatlas.com NearLink launches, 6X faster than Bluetooth, with 1/30th the latency

Huawei has launched a breakthrough short-range wireless connection tech, aiming to combine the advantages of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Faster, more efficient and with a vastly reduced delay, it's also got more than 300 companies and institutions on board.

NearLink launches, 6X faster than Bluetooth, with 1/30th the latency

Compared to bluetooth :

  • 60% lower power consumption
  • Six times higher data transmission speed
  • 1/30th the latency
  • 7 dB improvement anti-interference for a more stable connection
  • Twice the coverage distance, and
  • 10 times more network connections

Notice it's not talking of compression yet, but raw connection performance.

Due to the US Huawei ban, the tech won't arrive to the US yet. Nor maybe ever until something is done.

https://consumer.huawei.com/za/community/details/Huawei-Nearlink-launched-new-wireless-technology-far-ahead-of-Bluetooth/topicId_276306/

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  • So this is not too hard to achieve if you chose different frequency. But few things to consider.

    • 60% lower power consumption: doable since they don't have backwards compatibility baggage, but still questionable figure;
    • six time transmission speed: achievable on higher frequency;
    • 1/30th of the latency: same on higher frequency;
    • 7dB improved: if no one is using the frequency yet, this is true;
    • twice the coverage: complete bullshit if you have six times transmission speed. In wireless communication speed almost always equals lower range because only one device can talk at a time;
    • 10 times more network connections: not with twice the coverage.

    But, there's a huge number of issues and questions no one mentioned. Support at this point is literally zero, even if they push some devices with it, compatibility with your other devices is non-existent. Is the frequency approved across the world. There's a reason why 2.4GHz was chosen for base WIFI and Bluetooth. It's available everywhere. Is the standard open and how easily can one implement it. Software support, etc.

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