Helium activates wireless network for IoT devices in more than 425 US cities (2024)

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Helium activates wireless network for IoT devices in more than 425 US cities

Designed to connect Internet of Things devices over a long distance, Helium's network of hotspots uses peer-to-peer sharing and rewards adopters with cryptocurrency.

Your mobile phone, your tablet, your laptop, and similar devices all rely on Wi-Fi and cellular for connectivity. But Internet of Things (IoT) devices often need to more easily and cheaply connect over long distances. That means Wi-Fi isn’t an option; nor is cellular, which requires a pricey data plan. Enter a new type of network just for IoT devices: Helium’s LongFi network of hotspots is geared specifically for devices like pet trackers, bike trackers, water quality sensors, and pollution monitors, all of which need a reliable but inexpensive connection over several miles.

But Helium adds a twist over traditional networks. Comprised of individual hotspots that customers purchase and connect to an existing Wi-Fi network, Helium relies on peer-to-peer sharing to create a wide area network. The price tag for each hotspot is $495–steep compared to a traditional router. But in return for joining the network and expanding its coverage, each customer is promised rewards in the form of cryptocurrency.

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Launched live in Austin, Texas, in August, Helium’s LongFi network is now available in more than 425 cities in the US covering 45 of the 50 states, the company announced on Wednesday. In total, the network now encompasses 100,000 square miles just three months after its debut. The fast rollout comes courtesy of local companies and entrepreneurs buying more than 1,000 hotspots over the past few months.

“Helium’s model provides a strong incentive for me to own multiple devices because I can provide coverage to a huge part of the densest areas of Miami and boost the utility of the network,” Scott Kaplan, an entrepreneur who purchased 19 Hotspots to deploy in the Miami area, said in a press release. “The more useful the network, the more devices can use it, which increases the cryptocurrency rewards that I receive as a network owner.”

Through Helium’s open-source Software Development Kit, developers can build devices that connect to the network without needing a cellular plan. A number of hardware developers have already created small, low-power devices that communicate over several miles using the company’s LongFi technology. Prototypes developed for the Helium network include InvisiLeash‘s location tracking dog collar, CleanWater AI‘s remote, low-power pollution monitor, and Bike Route Data Gatherer‘s bike and scooter tracker.

Using cellular for such low-power IoT devices as pet trackers and water quality sensors would be impractical due to power and cost limitations. However, through its peer-to-peer network, Helium can provide the necessary connectivity throughout a city, even reaching into remote areas. Based on initial testing, only about 50 to 100 hotspots are needed to provide complete coverage for an entire city, according to the company.

Due to the interest in Helium, the company also announced an expansion of its Patron program across the country. This program offers discounts, priority shipping, network tools, Helium support, and other benefits to those who buy 15 or more hotspots. Further, Helium is integrating with Google and Microsoft cloud and Blynk’s full-stack IoT development platform to help developers build apps and devices that unite the power of the cloud with the wide coverage of Helium’s network.

Customers looking to buy a hotspot can learn more about it and purchase one online at Helium’s website. Mobile apps for iPhones and Android phones are also available for managing hotspots and viewing Helium’s nationwide coverage.

Helium was co-founded in 2013 by Napster developer Shawn Fanning and Amir Haleem. The company is backed by GV (formerly Google Ventures), Khosla Ventures, FirstMark, Marc Benioff, Shawn Fanning, and other venture capitalists.

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Helium activates wireless network for IoT devices in more than 425 US cities (2024)

FAQs

What is the range of the Helium Network? ›

Depending on conditions, Helium LoRaWAN can reach dozens of miles or kilometers and even connect devices that are inside buildings unlike GPS and cellular signals.

What IoT devices use helium networks? ›

Smart pet collars, environmental sensors, bike trackers, or any compatible IoT device can connect to Helium Hotspots without Wi-Fi or cellular networks, inspiring innovation and enabling new use cases.

What is helium wireless network? ›

As told already, Helium Network is a decentralized wireless network that uses long-range, low-power radio technology to enable devices' secure, low-cost connection over a wide area. The blockchain enables a distributed network of independent nodes that securely store, validate, and relay data from connected devices.

How many devices can I connect to a helium hotspot? ›

What is the maximum number of devices I can connect to a Helium Mobile Hotspot? Both the Indoor & Outdoor Helium Mobile Hotspots will be able to support 100 concurrently connected devices.

What frequency is helium IoT? ›

​ Helium's LoRaWAN technology, the combination of the Helium blockchain and LoRaWAN wireless protocol, uses sub-GHz radio frequency between 860 and 923 MHz.

How close are we to running out of helium? ›

“However, the good news is that we're not running out of helium,” Trønnes says. The Earth's interior is absolutely enormous, and this is where the helium comes from. “It will continue to seep out through rocks and cracks forever,” he says.

Can I use Helium Network for Internet? ›

By deploying a Helium Hotspot in your home, office, or elsewhere in the wild, you can provide your town with wireless network coverage for low power “internet of things” or cellular devices and earn Helium tokens.

What companies use helium networks? ›

Who uses Helium?
CompanyWebsiteCountry
Blackfriars Insurance Brokers Ltdblackfriarsgroup.comUnited Kingdom
Vertical Measuresverticalmeasures.comUnited Kingdom
Heliumhelium.comUnited States
Baylor Universitybaylor.eduUnited States
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Can phones use Helium Network? ›

Helium Mobile eSIMs and pSIMs are compatible with most devices that support iOS 14 and newer and Android 11 and newer.

Who is behind Helium? ›

Helium was co-founded by Amir Haleem, Sean Carey, and Shawn Fanning. The project raised over $53 million in four separate funding rounds from 2015 to 2019. The network finally went live in 2019, intending to resolve common issues noted in the sector of IoT, like privacy.

Does it cost money to use the Helium Network? ›

Data Credit Usage​

Unlike traditional wireless networks, the Helium Network has no annual fee, and users only pay for data used. In the original design of the protocol, it was recognized that users of the network would not be comfortable with the volatility that comes with typical token economics.

Can anyone connect to a helium hotspot? ›

Helium Mobile Wi-Fi is a new feature that provides additional functionality for Helium Mobile Hotspots by offering connectivity for everyone, even if they are not Helium Mobile subscribers yet.

How does helium work? ›

The helium balloon displaces an amount of air (just like the empty bottle displaces an amount of water). As long as the weight of the helium plus the balloon fabric is lighter than the air it displaces, the balloon will float in the air. It turns out that helium is a lot lighter than air.

Is Helium Network secure? ›

Helium-enabled LoRaWAN devices are hardware-secured to protect the traffic from the utilized spectrum. This means the security is built-in since devices using the network have AES private key encryption at the chip level.

Is there a limited supply of helium on Earth? ›

There's a finite amount of helium on Earth. The largest reserves are in massive underground pockets in parts of Algeria, Qatar, Russia and the U.S. While the Texas stockpile is the largest source of helium in the U.S., it's not the only one.

What is the range of a helium miner antenna? ›

There are many choices and we will see how to choose the best Helium Miner antenna for every situation. Some of our customers make stable contacts up to 200 km away. It all comes down to location, elevation, and number of close and far witnesses.

What is the minimum distance between helium hotspots? ›

Proof-of-Coverage

Using a system called Proof of Coverage, RAK Hotspots earn more HNT when they're in range of other RAK Hotspots, but need to be at least 300 meters apart.

How many more years of helium left? ›

Scientists estimate that, at the current rate of global consumption, there is a supply of helium for 100-200 more years. There are only a handful of significant sources of helium in the world — the U.S., Qatar, Algeria and Russia, chief among them.

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