Sierra Wireless Unveils Second Generation of AirCard Mobile Hotspots for
4G LTE Networks
With a new design, enhanced user experience, and expanded frequency
band support across the product family, the AirCard® 760S, AirCard 762S,
and AirCard 763S mobile hotspots are expected to launch in select
markets around the world over the next couple of months
VANCOUVER, British Columbia & BARCELONA, Spain --
Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR) (TSX: SW) today unveiled its newest
family of AirCard® mobile hotspots for 4G LTE networks. Following on the
success of the AirCard 754S, the new AirCard 760S, AirCard 762S, and
AirCard 763S offer several feature enhancements, including an improved
user interface, longer battery life, and expanded frequency band support
across the product family, providing variants compatible with most
common frequency band combinations around the world. The new mobile
hotspots are expected to launch in select markets in North America,
Australia, Asia, and Europe over the next couple of months.
“Our new generation of AirCard mobile hotspots has been built to make
the user experience even better,” said Dan Schieler, Senior Vice
President, Mobile Computing for Sierra Wireless. “We listened to
customer feedback and have incorporated new and improved features to
make our hotspots even easier to use and the fastest way to keep all
your Wi-Fi-enabled devices connected while on the move. We are looking
forward to several network launches for these devices in the coming
months.”
The AirCard 76xS mobile hotspot product family supports up to 10
simultaneous Wi-Fi connections(1), providing ample support
for a work team or family carrying multiple connected devices on a road
trip. On a 4G LTE network it provides sufficient bandwidth to handle
demanding applications like online gaming and streaming media.
Setup is quick and easy – there is no software to install, and device
settings can be easily managed through a web browser. Once setup is
complete, users can also connect devices with the push of a button – the
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button can securely connect a device without
requiring a keyboard or large screen.
Enhancing the user experience
Sierra Wireless AirCard mobile hotspots are known for their informative
and user-friendly display screens, which provide all the device
information needed to connect and monitor the hotspot network connection
and battery life. The new AirCard 76xS product family expands this user
interface with the addition of a navigation button that scrolls through
additional screens, providing access to messages and alerts, firmware
status, and more detailed device information directly from the device
itself without logging in to the web interface. This saves users time
and makes it easier to use the hotspot with devices that may not have a
standard web browser, such as Wi-Fi-enabled cameras or mobile gaming
devices.
High-bandwidth often requires high power. The new AirCard 76xS product
family comes standard with a 2000 milliampere-hour (mAh) battery,
expected to improve battery life by approximately 30%(3). For
heavy users, an extended battery (3600 mAh) will be available as an
accessory purchase.
Other accessories available with the AirCard 76xS product family include
a desktop charging cradle, an external MIMO antenna, and the AirCard
Hub. The AirCard Hub, new from Sierra Wireless and sold separately,
turns a mobile hotspot into a small office or residential gateway. It
allows users to create a network at home or in the office, connecting up
to 20 devices at once, between Wi-Fi and Ethernet, to utilize the 4G LTE
connection. The external MIMO antenna, also sold separately, offers an
extra reception boost for users in areas with lower 4G LTE signal
strength.
Launching on select networks worldwide
4G LTE networks are rolling out around the world, but vary widely by
region in the frequency bands utilized. The AirCard 76xS mobile hotspot
product family offers three variants, each with different frequency band
combinations, offering nearly global coverage across the product line.
The AirCard 760S will be launched with Telstra in Australia and with NTT
DOCOMO MVNO under the brand Netindex in Japan. The AirCard 762S is
expected to launch with a mobile network operator in Scandinavia. The
AirCard 763S will be launched on the Rogers LTE network in Canada. Exact
timing of commercial availability varies by network, but is expected
over the next couple of months.
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