2.4GHz Wireless Nano Transceiver | High-Speed Peripheral Link
Key Performance Features
Plug-and-Forget Design: The "Nano" form factor is so small (barely protruding from the USB port) that it can be left in a laptop permanently, even when sliding the computer into a tight sleeve or bag.
Stable 2.4GHz Connection: Uses the 2.4GHz ISM frequency band to provide a reliable connection with a range of up to 10 meters (33 feet). This frequency is preferred for peripherals because it offers lower latency and better wall penetration than standard Bluetooth.
Anti-Interference Technology: Modern transceivers use Adaptive Frequency Hopping to automatically switch channels if they detect interference from Wi-Fi routers or other wireless devices, ensuring smooth cursor movement and typing.
128-bit AES Encryption: Many office-grade transceivers (like those from Dell or HP) encrypt the data sent from the keyboard to the receiver, preventing hackers from "listening" to your keystrokes or passwords.
Common Use Cases
Wireless Mice & Keyboards: The most common use. One "Unifying" or "Multi-Device" receiver can often connect up to 6 different devices simultaneously to a single USB port.
Gaming Headsets: Provides a "lossless" audio link with significantly less lag than Bluetooth, which is critical for competitive gaming.
DIY Electronics (NRF24L01): In the world of Arduino and robotics, the 2.4GHz transceiver module is a popular low-cost component used to send data between sensors and controllers over long distances.