Wireless Protocols Comparison

WiFi, BT, Zigbee, LoRa, cellular — range, throughput, power, and when to pick each.

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Comparison

Protocol Band Throughput Range Power Typical use
WiFi 6 (802.11ax) 2.4 / 5 GHz up to 9.6 Gbit/s 30–100 m High Home, office, streaming
WiFi 7 (be) 2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz up to 46 Gbit/s 30–100 m High Bleeding edge high-bandwidth
WiFi HaLow (802.11ah) 900 MHz 150 kbit/s – 40 Mbit/s 1 km Medium IoT, sensor networks
BT Classic 2.4 GHz 3 Mbit/s 10–100 m Medium Audio (A2DP), pairing
BT LE 5 2.4 GHz 125 kbit/s – 2 Mbit/s 10–100 m Very low Wearables, beacons
Zigbee (802.15.4) 2.4 GHz 250 kbit/s 10–100 m Very low Mesh home automation
Z-Wave sub-GHz 100 kbit/s 30 m Very low Home automation (prop.)
Thread 2.4 GHz 250 kbit/s 10–100 m Very low IP-based mesh (Matter)
LoRa / LoRaWAN 868 / 915 MHz 0.3–50 kbit/s 5–15 km Ultra-low Low-data long-range IoT
Sigfox sub-GHz 0.1 kbit/s 10+ km Ultra-low Tiny payload IoT
NB-IoT cellular 26–66 kbit/s km Low Cellular IoT — utility meters
LTE-M cellular 1 Mbit/s km Low Cellular IoT — mobile assets
5G NR 600 MHz – 52 GHz up to 10 Gbit/s km High Mobile broadband, URLLC
UWB 3.1–10.6 GHz 500 Mbit/s 10 m Low Location, tracking (AirTag)
NFC 13.56 MHz 424 kbit/s < 10 cm Very low Tap payments, pairing

Picking one

  • Streaming media, desktop: WiFi.
  • Personal audio, short control: Bluetooth.
  • Smart home devices: Zigbee / Thread / Matter.
  • Long range + tiny data: LoRa or Sigfox.
  • Cellular IoT: NB-IoT (low bandwidth) or LTE-M (mobile).
  • Location / distance: UWB for cm-level, BLE beacons for room-level.

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