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Mobile Devices Wired Vs Wireless - Coggle Diagram
Mobile Devices
Wired Vs Wireless
Mobile Phone
Wireless
Number of Users: 1 (but you can have other user profiles)
Mobility: Rechargeable battery power - very mobile
Most modern phones have a battery life of 24-36 hours
Security: VPN and ENCRYPTION available + PASSCODE or BIOMETRIC login
Ease of Access: Touch Screen technology makes mobile phones easy for anyone of any age to use
Range: 40-90 meters (approximately)
With a
Bluetooth
connection the range is only 10 meters
Tablet
Wireless
Number of Users: Many - for example a family tablet may have up to 5 users
Range: 40-90 meters (approximately)
With a
Bluetooth
connection the range is only 10 meters
Mobility: Rechargeable battery power so
can
be mobile
Larger battery than a mobile phone
Security: VPN and PASSCODE or BIOMETRIC login
Ease of Access: Touch Screen technology makes tablets easy for anyone of any age to use
Phablet
Wireless
Number of Users: 1
Range: 40-90 meters (approximately)
With a
Bluetooth
connection the range is only 10 meters
Mobility: Rechargeable battery power so
can
be mobile
Larger battery than a mobile phone
Security: VPN / ENCRYPTION and PASSCODE or BIOMETRIC login
Ease of Access: Regular map
updates
& easy to use
This is a device that is between a phone and tablet in size
Smart Watch / Trackers
Wireless
Number of Users: 1
Range: Bluetooth with a range of 10 meters
Mobility: It will connect to a mobile device if within range, and is worn by the user
Security: All security is on the mobile phone - smart watch application.
Ease of Access:
medium difficulty:
more difficult to use due to smaller size
Sav Nav
Satellite Communication (Wireless)
Number of Users: 1
Range: Uses GNSS - accessible globally
Mobility: Rechargeable battery power - very mobile
Security: No security features other than manual lock
Ease of Access: Regular map updates & easy to use
Wired Connections
Wired Connections were more common with older systems
Some older Sat Navs required a
wired
connection
The main benefit of wired is a stable connection to the internet, whereas wireless can drop or cut out