
Anritsu Corporation announced that Wellell, a prominent global brand in the medical industry, has adopted Anritsu’s industry-leading Internet of Things (IoT) wireless transmission testing technologies. By utilizing Anritsu’s MT8821C Radio Communication Analyzer and MT8862A Wireless Connectivity Tester, Wellell has successfully conducted IoT connectivity tests on its respiratory therapy devices and pressure relief mattresses. This collaboration ensures the reliability and stability of IoT wireless transmissions and contributes to the ongoing advancement of high-quality smart medical devices.
The Anritsu MT8821C Radio Communication Analyzer supports LTE-Advanced, IoT, and various other cellular technologies, adhering to 3GPP RF testing standards. It guarantees stable wireless connectivity even in challenging, high-loss environments, reducing over-the-air (OTA) testing time and enhancing efficiency. Meanwhile, the MT8862A Wireless Connectivity Tester provides RF testing capabilities for IEEE 802.11be 2×2 MIMO devices, supporting the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands with a 320 MHz bandwidth. Its signal control technology, based on data rates, facilitates RF evaluation across all data rates for major WLAN standards, including Wi-Fi 7.
By integrating Anritsu’s advanced wireless communication testing technologies, Wellell conducts IoT functional tests on its high-quality medical devices, such as the iX Series Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) devices and the Optima/Procare Series Pressure Relief Mattresses. These products incorporate cutting-edge IoT wireless communication technologies designed to deliver globally standardized connectivity quality. Through comprehensive IoT functional testing on this product series, Wellell ensures that each device meets the highest quality standards, providing safer and more reliable medical solutions for both patients and healthcare providers.

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