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Wi-Fi Alliance® surpasses 50,000 Wi-Fi CERTIFIED ™ products

January 13, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

Wi-Fi Alliance ® has surpassed the 50,000 Wi-Fi CERTIFIED ™ product range that provides the safest and most interoperable Wi-Fi ®. Wi-Fi Alliance’s Wi-Fi CERTIFIED identifies Wi-Fi products across brands and product categories that work well together and provide a consistent and reliable Wi-Fi experience. Wi-Fi CERTIFIED is an internationally recognized seal of approval that recognizes products such as Routers, televisions, smartphones, wearables and intelligent devices are labeled, which ensure the greatest satisfaction among consumers. A new animation highlights theValue of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED in the home, healthcare, automotive, and corporate environments for Wi-Fi products today and in the future.

Recent surveys by Wakefield Research show that more than half of respondents have more than five devices connected to their home network, with an average of four different brands connected at the same time, and the same Wi-Fi users often change the location of the access point, updating to the latest Technology or restart the network access point to improve the interaction of their various devices. Wi-Fi Alliance emphasizes that while some of these methods can be successful, buying Wi-Fi CERTIFIED products is the most reliable way to do so To give users the certainty that their devices work well together and offer the best experience. After understanding the benefits of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED:

Over 80% of respondents are likely to search for Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6 ™ rather than non-certified products when purchasing the latest generation of Wi-Fi.
more than 60% would even be willing to pay more for the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED seal of approval.
“Wi-Fi Alliance is committed to ensuring that Wi-Fi devices and networks provide users with the interoperability, security, and reliability they expect,” said Edgar Figueroa, President and CEO of the Wi-Fi Alliance. “The benefits of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED devices highlight these products and networks, as rigorous testing ensures that they meet the highest Wi-Fi standards.”

Protecting Wi-Fi users is at the heart of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, and as the security landscape evolves, Wi-Fi Alliance regularly updates Wi-Fi CERTIFIED requirements to meet the challenges of wireless security and data protection. Only Wi-Fi CERTIFIED devices can be sure that they are using the latest security methods – including the latest generation of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED WPA3 ™ .Wi-Fi CERTIFIED devices are characterized by being state-of-the-art to Wi-Fi users Security and strong protection in a variety of Wi-Fi environments.

Wi-Fi Alliance is a member-oriented organization of more than 850 companies that promotes global Wi-Fi usage and the delivery of Wi-Fi CERTIFIED programs to industry, among the companies that receive the most Wi-Fi certifications in 2019 Huawei Technologies, Lennar Ventures, LG Electronics, Panasonic Corporation, Samsung Electronics, Sony Corporation and Toyota Motor Corporation. The spectrum of companies with Wi-Fi certifications in housing, automotive, smart home and consumer electronics shows the big picture Range of industries where interoperability is critical to deliver the best user experience for Wi-Fi use cases and applications.

Source: Wi-Fi Alliance
www.wi-fi.org

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