Recycle Quectel Wi-Fi Modules Type:Wi-Fi 5,Wi-Fi 6,Wi-Fi 7,Wi-Fi HaLow
Shenzhen Mingjiada Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global company specialising in the recycling of electronic components and inventory management, offering professional, efficient, and high-value recycling services. We are committed to helping customers reduce inventory, minimise storage space, and lower both storage and management costs.
Below is a detailed overview of our recycling services:
1. Main Recycling Categories
Integrated circuits (ICs), 5G chips, new energy ICs, IoT chips, Bluetooth chips, automotive chips, AI ICs, Ethernet ICs, memory chips, sensors, IGBT modules, and a range of other products.
2. Recycling Advantages
High-Priced Recycling: Pricing based on market trends, offering competitive market rates to help customers maximise cost recovery.
Quick Payment: Supports ‘same-day testing, same-day payment,’ with transactions completed within 72 hours.
Global logistics support: Provide DHL/UPS/SF Express and other global freight-collect logistics services.
3. Recycling Process
Submit a list: Customers provide model, brand, quantity, and other information.
Evaluation and quotation: Provide inspection plans and quotations within 24 hours.
Logistics handover: Support door-to-door pickup or global logistics shipping.
Inspection and payment: Payment completed on the next working day after inspection.
Wi-Fi modules connect IoT devices to Wi-Fi networks, a form of short-range connectivity. Wi-Fi modules have become ubiquitous across city centers, campuses, hospitals and entertainment venues. Now Wi-Fi 7, Wi-Fi 6/6E, and Wi-Fi HaLow modules are expanding Wi-Fi’s applicability to devices requiring higher speeds, wider coverage and lower latency.
Wi-Fi 6 represented a dramatic improvement over predecessors, with output of 9.6Gbps over Wi-Fi 5’s 3.5Gbps, much reduced latency, and superior ability to support multiple devices. Wi-Fi 7 goes further still, introducing breakthrough features like multi-link operation (MLO) and 320MHz channel bandwidth. This enables support for high-speed applications with ultra-low latency requirements such as AR/VR and cloud computing. Wi-Fi HaLow is meanwhile upending assumptions over the limitations of Wi-Fi’s range and penetration, proving the technology of choice for smart cities, sprawling industrial sites and connected farms.
Wi-Fi IoT use cases include
Automotive
Customer-premise equipment
Digital healthcare
Digital signage
Home gateways
IP camera
MiFi
Mobile computing
Mobile POS
Projectors
Remote monitoring and control
Set-top boxes
Smart homes
Telematics
Video applications