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VOXMICRO unveils configurable Wi-Fi 7 module system on Qualcomm Dragonwing NPro 7

May 14, 2026
VOXMICRO unveils configurable Wi-Fi 7 module system on Qualcomm Dragonwing NPro 7

By AI, Created 5:31 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – VOXMICRO announced the AIRETOS E92 Class at Xponential 2026 in Detroit, introducing a configurable Wi-Fi 7 module family built on Qualcomm’s Dragonwing NPro 7 platform. The company says the new architecture is designed to give robotics, uncrewed systems, and industrial customers more host-level flexibility than fixed-stack modules.

Why it matters: - VOXMICRO is pitching the AIRETOS E92 as a Wi-Fi 7 module system that preserves silicon-level configuration freedom at the module level. - The design targets robotics, uncrewed systems, industrial infrastructure, and embedded-wireless products that need tighter mechanical integration than standard plug-in modules allow. - The architecture could reduce redesign work for customers that need different band plans, chain counts, or host layouts across product lines.

What happened: - VOXMICRO announced the AIRETOS E92 Class during Xponential 2026 in Detroit, held May 11-14. - The new family uses Qualcomm® QCN9274 / QCN6274 Dragonwing™ NPro 7 chipsets. - VOXMICRO built the platform on its patent-pending WAVIA™ architecture. - The company said it is meeting with system integrators and OEMs at the event.

The details: - The AIRETOS E92 supports a peak dual-radio PHY rate of 11.5 Gbps. - The modules support 320 MHz channel bandwidth in the 6 GHz band. - Supported configurations include 4×4 single-band and 2×2 + 2×2 dual-band modes. - Each radio can support up to 256 concurrent clients. - The platform supports IEEE 802.11be Multi-Link Operation (MLO). - The same modular foundation also supports single-band, dual-band diplexed, dual-independent-radio, and 4×4 single-radio modes. - The primary form factor is module-down LGA, with Core-only or Core + Radio Extension Board options. - Module-down LGA is intended for thin, dense, integrated systems where the wireless function must fit inside the host design. - VOXMICRO lists robotics on NVIDIA® Jetson™, NXP® i.MX®, and x86 hosts, plus AGV / AMR platforms, drones and UAVs, AR / VR and wearables, defense uncrewed systems, and portable medical and industrial-grade IoT as target uses. - The module-down approach gives designers direct control over RF routing, ESD strategy, antenna placement, and isolation at the host level. - Slotted versions are also available in M.2 E-key, M.2 B-key, and mPCIe form factors. - VOXMICRO says the slotted versions fit enterprise access points, industrial gateways, high-density venues, and carrier-grade infrastructure where chassis mounting and field replacement matter. - The same architecture is designed to support future AIRETOS infrastructure classes.

Between the lines: - The announcement positions WAVIA as a way to turn multiple fixed Wi-Fi module SKUs into a single configurable platform. - That could matter for OEMs that want to adapt band, power, and chain-count options without redesigning the module or reworking the host PCB. - VOXMICRO is also signaling a broader licensing and multi-generation strategy around WAVIA, not just a single product launch.

What’s next: - VOXMICRO said availability, evaluation kits, and reference design access for the AIRETOS E92 will be announced separately. - The company is pointing customers to AIRETOS, WAVIA, and VOXMICRO for more information.

The bottom line: - VOXMICRO is betting that configurable module-down Wi-Fi 7 hardware can win business where standard off-the-shelf modules are too rigid for next-generation embedded systems.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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