Whole-home wireless device coverage
Cover the house, yard, and garage from a single gateway, keeping cameras, appliances, lights, and sensors connected through walls.
Self-developed and manufactured WiFi HaLow products with global certifications and patented technologies, built for end-to-end long-range video and data transmission.
Scroll-driven coverage
A layered network view shows how WKWIFI modules bridge cameras, sensors, routers, and industrial devices across open fields and dense buildings.
Cover the house, yard, and garage from a single gateway, keeping cameras, appliances, lights, and sensors connected through walls.
Connect sensors, irrigation systems, and drones across farmland for real-time crop data and efficient remote field management.
Link production equipment, sensors, and monitoring systems across complex factory layouts with dependable wide-area wireless coverage.
Company profile
Established in 2013, WKWIFI focuses on the R&D and manufacturing of WiFi HaLow wireless video and data transmission products, delivering long-range communication solutions for customers worldwide.
With four modern workshops covering SMT, PCBA, testing, and final assembly, WKWIFI operates standardized production lines across more than 12,000 square meters to support stable quality and efficient delivery.
SMT, PCBA, testing, final assembly, and quality control under one manufacturing system.
Customer testimonials
Customers deploy WKWIFI HaLow products for factories, farms, security systems, and remote infrastructure that need stable long-range wireless links.
"The system kept our remote cameras and field data connected with fewer dead zones and less installation complexity."
"WKWIFI helped us keep remote video feeds stable across a large industrial site where conventional WiFi dropped out too often."
"The HaLow link gave our field team a practical way to connect cameras, sensors, and control equipment over long open distances."
"We needed a compact wireless bridge for video and data backhaul. The deployment was straightforward and the link quality stayed consistent."