Focus on smartwatches: Extending our technology to wearable devices
As a market leader in antenna technology, Fractus Antennas is committed to sharing its technical expertise in order to move the entire industry forward. A recent industry review and new application note offer additional insight on Fractus Antennas’ transformational approach to chip antennas.
Fractus Antennas is introducing a new generation of antenna solutions that enables intelligent design to support the hyper-growth in mobile devices, including smartwatches and other wearable devices. Our Slim Reach XtendTM and Run mXtendTM chip antennas are engineered to match the various demands of today’s wearable devices without compromising functionality. The Slim Reach XtendTM offers a competitive solution in terms of size and cost, while the Run mXtendTMemphasizes premium performance. Together, our new solutions address the range of needs for smartwatches.
Importantly, both products are off-the-shelf and ready for integration, providing instant validation during product development and faster time-to-market overall.
Fractus Antennas’ engineering know-how has consistently been at the forefront of mobile technology. Our Slim Reach XtendTM and Run mXtendTM chip antennas represent our ongoing commitment to innovation and effective mobile communication around the world.
For technical detail, download the RUN mXtendTM Application Note or view recent coverage on the Slim Reach XtendTM in Microwave Journal.
Please contact our technical support team with questions or visit fractusantennas.com for more information.
About Fractus Antennas
Fractus Antennas SL designs, manufactures and commercializes miniature, off-the-shelf antennas for smartphones, short-range wireless and connected IoT devices. Founded as an independent antenna product business in 2015, Fractus Antennas was born out of the main Fractus operation and combines a respected R&D team with proven manufacturing capabilities and scale to bring to market a new genera-on of antenna products to meet the mobile and wireless connectivity needs of OEMs.