UWB Module Demonstration for UWB radar
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The Type 2HQ UWB module supports UWB radar and Two-Way Ranging (TWR). This module simultaneously detects people via reflected waves and measures the distance to UWB devices, enabling high-precision sensing that does not rely on visual input.
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