<p>➀ The performance of millimeter wave radar, including detection accuracy, reliability, and anti-interference capability, has significantly improved with technological advancements, making its application in smart homes more widespread.</p><p>➁ The global millimeter wave radar market is expanding continuously, with a market size expected to exceed 50 billion yuan by 2024, and the Chinese market has already exceeded 10 billion yuan, with further expansion expected.</p><p>➂ Zhuhai Zhenghe Weixin Technology Co., Ltd. (ZHWX) has announced the launch of its new ultra-low-power 24G millimeter wave sensing SoC chip RS2111, marking a major breakthrough in the field of millimeter wave sensing.</p><p>➃ The RS2111 chip achieves an astonishing 4uA ultra-low-power consumption, breaking the technical challenge of being comparable in power consumption to PIR sensors while maintaining excellent millimeter wave sensing performance.</p><p>➄ The MRS26x series sensors, based on the RS2111 chip, are the smallest in their class (8x12mm²) and are suitable for installation in various small electronic devices.</p><p>➅ The sensors can detect human movement, micro-motion, and presence within a range of 8 meters and have built-in low-power anti-interference algorithms to adapt to complex indoor and outdoor environments.</p><p>➆ The sensors are easy to use with zero coding and can be quickly developed for different product needs.</p>
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