Morse & Browan to accelerate Wi-Fi HaLow
- October 1, 2025
- William Payne

Sydney-based Wi-Fi HaLow provider Morse Micro is partnering Browan Communications to accelerate adoption of Wi-Fi HaLow worldwide. The two companies aim to grow the Wi-Fi HaLow ecosystem and bring a next generation of IoT products to market at scale.
Taiwan-based Browan Communications will develop a next-generation access point powered by Morse Micro’s MM8108 chip. This will enable 43Mbps throughput at extended range thanks to 256QAM modulation rate and 26dBm internal PA on MM8108. Once introduced to market, the access point will support a new generation of Wi-Fi HaLow devices, AI at the edge, and intelligent IoT 2.0 applications.
“Collaborations like this will accelerate the adoption of IoT 2.0,” said Michael De Nil, co-founder and CEO of Morse Micro. “By combining the performance of our MM8108 chip with Browan’s expertise in wireless access technologies, we’re enabling a new class of connected devices and paving the way for Wi-Fi HaLow to scale across industries and applications.”
“Wi-Fi HaLow is redefining what’s possible for IoT connectivity,” said Henry Huang, CEO, Browan Communications. “Our cooperation with Morse Micro allows us to accelerate innovation and deliver real-world solutions that unlock the next generation of IoT, from autonomous systems to next-generation smart energy and beyond.”








