NEC Wideband Wearable Antenna For Poor Reception Solution
Wanna transforms your body into human antenna for cell phone reception? The global manufacturer of semiconductors and integrated devices, NEC Corporation has announced the successful development of wideband wearable antenna. It’s a high-performance mobile antenna thanks to the conductive fabric which can be attached to various items including clothing and folded up for easy carrying, seems perfect to solve the poor reception problem.
Anyway, the company will begin to test reception of digital terrestrial broadcasts in the 470 to 770 MHz band before this “portable” antenna go into mass production.
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