- Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:14 pm
#8032
It would be lovely if one could run a full wifi-stack and transmit several hundred meters on a few mA, but it isn't possible as far as I know. Other really low-power radios use custom protocols that can be designed for frugality, or for being able to wake up and join really fast (or both - they go together).
But even given the inherent difficulties with wifi - I'm sure that we can do better than 10 hours by using sleep. We have plans to switch our battery powered sensors over to this chip from a low-power RFM12B chip - and we need battery life in the weeks, if not months ideally. Any many other folks are also interested in trying to stretch this chip to fit that role as well, so I'm confident we'll find a way.
I think it would be a major PITA to have a remote that needed charging every day or two - I can just see myself flopping down and reaching for it, only to realise I've forgotten to put it on charge and it has run out!