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Wireless Solutions

easyRadio is a radio transceiver with embedded software protocols to meet thousands of worldwide applications.

LPRS Ltd provides a variety of radio frequency modules ranging from 433MHz to 2.4GHz. All of them are licence exempt.

Based on home-grown RF technologies, Airwave has successfully developed a series of 2.4GHz Wireless Digital Audio modules, 433MHz up to 5.8GHz RF modules, wireless home surveillance systems, 2.4GHz/ 5.8GHz AV senders, 2.4GHz wireless digital headphone, UFO(Universal Flip Operation) double-sided optical & wireless in-air mouse, and millimeter wave fixed wireless modules.



We provide a wide range of remote control keyfobs and receivers for your controlling needs.

LPRS provides a wide range of antennas for all of your wireless needs. Our range includes: Quarter wave whip antennas in 433MHz, 868-900MHz and 2.4GHz. Yagi antennas in 433MHz, 868-914MHz and 2.4GHz. Compressed antennas in 433MHz, 868-900MHz and 2.4GHz.

Sensor Solutions

Pro-Wave supply low and high output powered transducers in piezoelectric ceramic, polymer and electrostatic configurations. Their transducers are designed to couple to a variety of media including air, liquids and solids.

Used for light sensing applications. By using Cadmium Sulfide, it offers high sensitivity to illumination applicable for switching automatic devices. Inexpensive cadmium sulfide cells can be found in many consumer items such as camera light meters, street lights, clock radios, alarms, and outdoor clocks. They are also used in some dynamic compressors together with a small incandescent lamp or light emitting diode to control gain reduction. Lead sulfide (PbS) and indium antimonide (InSb) LDRs (light dependent resistor) are used for the mid infrared spectral region. Ge:Cu photoconductors are among the best far-infrared detectors available, and are used forinfrared astronomy and infrared spectroscopy.

Piezoelectric ceramics are members of the group of fine ceramics. When piezoelectric ceramics are struck, they momentarily emit a high-voltage current. Conversely, when an electric potential is applied to piezoelectric ceramics, they expand or contract.