When announcing new devices, manufacturers usually focus on showcasing the best features, leaving out additional or less important features. This is the case with Apple, who devotes minutes of his speeches to demonstrating the most amazing things what an iPhone or Mac can do, and the rest is detailed on the product website. Curious, The new iPad Pro and MacBook have a unique feature which the company never reported and which was just discovered.
Report Edge it is said that Apple added wireless radio in the new iPad Pro with the M4 chip, as well as in the MacBook Air with the M3. This feature, known as A threadis a low-cost wireless radio protocol. consumption is focused on smart home. The radio works like a mesh network, turning every compatible device into an access point, facilitating communication between them.
According to tests in the FCC database, Apple would add this radio to all iPad Pro models with the M4, two variants of the iPad Air with the M2, and the 14-inch and 14-inch MacBook Air with the 15-inch screen. M3 processor. The list also includes a MacBook Pro with an M3 Pro or M3 Max and an iMac with an M3 chip.
According to the FCC, Apple would test with these wireless radios, although it is unknown whether they are inactive. Thread support is available on other Apple devices, including HomePod, Apple TV 4K (5th generation), and iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.
Other devices with this technology include smart switches, plugs, light bulbs, thermostats, door and window sensors or blinds.
What is Thread and why is it important on iPad Pro and other Apple devices
Thread is a low-power wireless mesh network protocol. Unlike Wi-Fi connections, Streaming devices form a mesh network, each of which acts as a node.not only communicating with your neighbors, but also relaying messages to others, expanding the overall reach of the network.
One of Thread’s main strengths is that works via IPv6 protocol. This approach allows them to easily integrate with existing networks, eliminating the need for translators or proprietary gateways. From a security perspective, Thread uses a strong encryption standard that ensures only authorized devices connect to the network.
Its creators claim that Thread solves the complexities of the Internet of Things. Likewise, it addresses issues such as compatibility, coverage, security, power consumption, and reliability.
The first Apple device to offer support for this network protocol is the HomePod mini, released in late 2020. Thread also debuted on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, so its appearance on the iPad and MacBook shouldn’t surprise anyone.
Source: Hiper Textual

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