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FTC relaxes the use of 6 GHz wireless frequency band to increase the connection bandwidth of virtual reality headsets/augmented reality glasses

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IT House News on September 29, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued an announcement today, disclosing the contents of relevant meetings planned to be held in October. One of the items allows technology companies to use new wireless frequency bands. This allows smart glasses such as Apple Glass to connect to other devices at higher bandwidths.

FTC放宽6 GHz无线频段使用,提升虚拟现实头显/增强现实眼镜的连接带宽

FCC Chairman Jessica Rosenworcel outlined key points of discussion at the October meeting, one of which is "Unleashing Wireless Innovation."

The following is part of the content translated by IT House:

In order to meet the growing demand for next-generation Wi-Fi, the FCC expanded the frequency band license in 2020 and opened 1200 gigahertz spectrum in the 6 GHz band

To enable more devices to use these radio waves for new applications and services, the Commission is considering a proposal to allow ultra-low-power devices to operate in two intervals of the 6 GHz band. This will provide additional enhancements to learning opportunities, promote healthcare opportunities, and enable new entertainment experiences

Once the FCC opens these frequency bands, headsets including Apple AR glasses and other companies can use these frequency bands to provide a better connection experience.

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