Telit's Low-Cost, High-Security, Low-Power IoT Module with Fully Integrated 802.11n and Bluetooth Low Energy is Here

Telit | July 02, 2020

Telit, a global enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced the WE310F5, a fully integrated, single-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE5) module that provides high-speed wireless connectivity to an embedded microcontroller over UART, SPI and SDIO interfaces. The new module is the latest example of how Telit continually expands its module portfolio to anticipate the evolving needs of applications such as industrial automation, energy management, smart homes, video surveillance, building automation and more. Available in versions with and without antennas, the Telit WE310F5 meets the growing need for affordable modules that provide 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz) and BLE5 connectivity. The WE310F5 features an industrial-grade design, low power consumption, compact size, and over-the-air firmware (FOTA) upgrades and support. Provisioning is through web-apps and native apps, with BLE enabled Wi-Fi provisioning and HTTPS enabled Wi-Fi provisioning (via RESTful API's). This unique combination is ideal for IoT applications that require minimal integration and provisioning times, maximum reliability and extended module and battery life.

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