The hottest Wireless Technology Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Fields & Energy 259 implied HN points 29 Jul 24
  1. Near-field technology focuses on short-range wireless communication, which is useful for applications like NFC and RFID. This tech works well because lower frequencies can pass through obstacles and provide reliable connections.
  2. The near-field zone, where signals are stronger and behave differently than in far-field, is often overlooked. Understanding this area can improve antenna design and application.
  3. There is a growing demand for near-field applications in everyday uses like contactless payments and real-time location tracking. This presents new opportunities for innovation and development in the tech industry.
Fight to Repair 78 implied HN points 24 Aug 23
  1. NHTSA reversed its opposition to Massachusetts' expanded vehicle right to repair law, allowing for access to telematics data for repairs.
  2. NHTSA proposed a compromise for vehicle telematics access using Bluetooth connections to reduce cybersecurity risks.
  3. Auto Care Association does not support the Bluetooth solution, stating it doesn't create a fair playing field as expected by voters.
Matt Gray’s Newsletter 5 HN points 10 May 23
  1. Using a private 5G network for broadcasting large events can provide more reliable coverage than public networks.
  2. When setting up a broadcast-only 5G network, it's important to consider signal range, potential obstructions, and optimizing coverage.
  3. Incorporating innovative solutions like using a 'Gandalf Stick' to elevate antennas can help improve signal quality for broadcasting events.
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Kartick’s Blog 0 implied HN points 17 Nov 24
  1. Wireless speakers often have a lip sync issue, meaning you might see lips moving before you hear any sound or vice versa. This makes watching shows or movies frustrating.
  2. Even if a speaker works well with one device, it might not sync properly with another. For example, a speaker might sync with your TV but not with your computer.
  3. To avoid these problems, it's best to choose speakers that have wired connections like HDMI, USB, or a 3.5mm jack. This way, you can enjoy a better audio experience without syncing issues.