Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Mar 25 2008, 10:28am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The solution is based on the Wisair WSR601 low-power single chip and allows makers to embed Wireless USB into portable devices like digital cameras, camcorders, smart phones and more using the secure Digital Input/Output (SDIO) interface.
"Wisair is committed to making the use of Wireless USB the ultimate experience for consumers. As part of this effort, we are enabling module vendors to implement small form-factor, low-power modules based on our single chip. These modules will be utilized by OEMs to integrate Wireless USB into mobile devices," said David Yaish, CEO of Wisair.
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