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Low-power 2.49-GHz products are a category of wireless communication devices operating in the 2.49 GHz frequency band, designed for low-power applications. These products are typically associated with companies specializing in industrial, IoT, and automation solutions, such as those listed on Radwell and Grainger. While not a specific brand, they are often produced by manufacturers like Texas Instruments (USA), Nordic Semiconductor (Norway), or Silicon Labs (USA). These products serve industries such as smart home automation, industrial IoT, and wearable technology, offering modules, transceivers, and sensors for efficient, short-range wireless communication. Their low-power design makes them ideal for battery-operated devices requiring reliable connectivity.