Helium’s LongFi technology, the combination of the Helium blockchain and LoRaWAN wireless protocol, uses sub-GHz radio frequency . Depending on conditions, Helium LongFi can reach miles and even connect devices that are inside buildings unlike GPS and cellular signals.
Read moreHow much Internet does Helium mining use?
How much data does a Helium hotspot/miner use per month? Roughly 250Gb . The equivalent of watching a movie or two on Netflix per day. About 5-20Kbps constant.
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Read moreWhat is the LoRa frequency in Australia?
Australia (and New Zealand) Australia uses the 915 MHz to 928 MHz wireless network frequency band and thus manufacturers of devices using the Microchip LoRaWAN module RN-2903A must load the correct firmware from Microchip to make the devices function properly.
Read moreCan I use 433mhz LoRa India?
433 MHz is not license free in India. Only 865 MHz to 867 MHz and 2.4 GHz. You cannot use 433 MHz wireless devices in India .
Read moreWhat frequency does helium use?
It operates in the 2.4GHz and 915MHz bands in North America and 2.4GHz and 868Mhz bands in Europe .
Read moreWhat frequency does LoRa use?
LoRa uses license-free sub-gigahertz radio frequency bands EU868 (863–870/873 MHz) in Europe; AU915/AS923-1 (915–928 MHz) in South America; US915 (902–928 MHz) in North America; IN865 (865–867 MHz) in India; and AS923 (915–928 MHz) in Asia; and 2.4GHz worldwide.
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