Morse Micro: MM8108 Wi-Fi HaLow SoC

Morse Micro’s MM8108 enables customers to build IoT systems that are simpler to deploy, cheaper to maintain, easier to scale, and far more sustainable than legacy solutions.
Feb. 12, 2026

Built on the sub-GHz IEEE 802.11ah standard, Morse Micro’s MM8108 Wi-Fi HaLow SoC is a low-power Wi-Fi HaLow chip, enabling organizations to extend secure IP-based Wi-Fi connectivity across entire cities, factories, warehouses, homes, and healthcare environments. Smart-city operators can deploy high-density environmental sensors and HD cameras without fiber or repeaters. At the same time, industrial facilities gain predictive-maintenance sensors that can reach across million-square-foot buildings. At its core, the MM8108 allows customers to replace costly, fragmented networks—such as proprietary LPWANs, short-range Wi-Fi, and expensive cellular IoT—with a single, long-range, battery-friendly Wi-Fi architecture. 

Judge’s comment: “This provides manufacturers with methods using the now pretty much ignored path to signal propagation in difficult environments.”