Lühirangeid
Lühirangeid is a Finnish term that translates to "short-range" and is most commonly used in the context of telecommunications and technology. It refers to wireless communication systems or devices that operate over relatively small distances. This typically includes technologies like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and near-field communication (NFC). These technologies are designed for direct device-to-device communication or for connecting devices to a local network, rather than for long-distance transmission.
The primary advantage of lühirangeid technologies is their convenience and low power consumption. They enable seamless
Despite their short range, these technologies are integral to modern personal electronics and the Internet of