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October 04, 2011

Oscium's WiPry-Spectrum Analyzer for iPhone Can Help Identify 2.4GHz ISM Band Interferences

Oscium, designer of test equipment for the iOS product line, has announced the release of its WiPry-Spectrum analyzer for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. The world's first spectrum analyzer, the WiPry-Spectrum has been designed as a viable and practical solution which can help in the identification of interferences experienced in the 2.4GHz ISM band. The spectrum analyzer can help in tracking open WiFi channels and can also help in detecting unauthorized WiFi access points. Providing such advanced capabilities, the WiPry-Spectrum effectively transforms the phone, tablet, and touch into "on-the-go" solutions for users. WiPry-Spectrum from Oscium has been designed to utilize the extensive capabilities of the OpenGL interface over the iOS platform to deliver elaborate views of RF activity in the 2.4GHz ISM band in real-time.

In a release, Bryan Lee, President of Oscium, said, “Years ago I questioned why my cell phone, pager and PDA couldn’t be consolidated into one device. Now the question is why test equipment can’t follow the same trend. Is it really necessary to have a bulky spectrum analyzer when consolidation and miniaturization are possible?”

Retailing at $99.97 and featuring a graphic-rich interface, the WiPry-Spectrum is an ideal testing tool for wireless IT consultants, network engineers and for automation installers and has been enabled to provide easy installation, handling and troubleshooting of wireless networks. WiPry-Spectrum has also been made available for pre-order at $99.97 and is expected to be available for shipping on October 7, 2011. The WiPry app has been designed to support all iPhone, iPod touch and iPad devices that run on the iOS version 3.1.3 and or higher versions.

Oscium is a developer of testing equipment based on capabilities and touchscreen technology architecture of iOS devices such as iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. The MFi certified company delivers designs practical solutions as it interfaces with iOS devices via 30-pin dock connector.


Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for MobilityTechzone. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves


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