Unveiled at MWC 2026, the Quectel FGH200M Wi-Fi HaLow module, built on the Morse Micro MM8108 SoC, is an enhanced iteration of the former MM6108-powered FGH100M module crafted for extended-range, energy-efficient IoT connectivity. Functioning in the sub-1-GHz spectrum (850–950 MHz), it boasts a reach of up to 1 km, catering to smart home systems, industrial automation, smart agriculture, urban smart infrastructures, building automation, warehouses, educational campuses, and expansive IoT networks.
This module supports 1/2/4/8 MHz channels, achieving a peak physical data speed of 43.3 Mbps with a broadcast power of 26 dBm, theoretically linking up to 8,191 IoT devices to a single access point. It interfaces with the host via USB 2.0, SDIO 2.0, or SPI. Housed in an ultra-compact (11.0 × 10.0 × 2.0 mm) LGA package, it performs diligently in industrial settings at temperatures between –40°C and +85°C.

Quectel FGH200M Specifications:
- SoC – Morse Micro MM8108 32-bit RISC-V Host Applications Processor (HAP)
- Standard – IEEE802.11ah Wi-Fi HaLow
- Frequency band – 850-950 MHz (Worldwide sub-1 GHz license-exempt range)
- Operating Modes – Access Point (AP) and Station (STA).
- Channel Width – 1/2/4/8 MHz
- Modulation – BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM.
- Data rate – Up to 43.3 Mbps using 256-QAM modulation at an 8 MHz bandwidth
- Transmit power – Up to 26 dBm
- Antenna – 1×1 configuration via a single Wi-Fi antenna interface
- Host interfaces – USB 2.0, SDIO 2.0, or SPI
- Security
- AES
- SHA-256 / SHA-384 / SHA-512
- WPA3
- OWE (Opportunistic Wireless Encryption)
- Power
- VDD – 2.25 to 3.6 V (Typical: 3.3 V)
- VBAT – 3.0 to 3.