lähilähete
Lähilähete is a Finnish term that translates to "near-field communication" or "close-range communication" in English. It refers to a set of technologies that enable two electronic devices to communicate with each other when they are brought into close proximity, typically within a few centimeters. This communication is usually wireless and operates on radio frequencies.
The most common application of lähilähete technology is in contactless payment systems. By tapping a compatible
Beyond payments, lähilähete has other applications. It can be used for quick data transfer between devices,
The underlying standards for lähilähete are often based on NFC (Near Field Communication) protocols, which are