Transferring large digital files from one device to another within seconds is a common site using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, but these being slow and distance bound don't always suffice our concern. However, a new technology introduced by Wilocity at CES 2012 will surprise you with the blazing data transfer speeds that it promises to deliver.

The launched Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) offers you the ease of transferring data at speeds that you could hardly imagine a few months back. This small chipset connects laptops, computers, keyboards, TVs, wireless hard drives etc. to enable a faster and better communication. If due to the lack of time you want to transfer your files fast to other devices, there is no need to worry, WiGig can do it for you. It helps you transfer large data files in seconds without any difficulty and saves you time for other important works too.
This new data transfer method has many advantages over traditional methods. The data transfer using WiGig is faster and more accurate, as told. The radio waves are transferred separately and offer a better data security. This new standard of data transfer is labeled as 802.11ad, which provides speeds of over 5Gbps per pair of devices. WiGig will come built-in in the forthcoming laptops and personal computers. This data transfer technique will reduce the need of lengthy wires and cables for faster data transfer, which means you'll now be able to run movies on your LCD TV through your laptop or personal computer without the need of connecting them through HDMI data port, or listen to songs or music on your high definition music system through your smartphone or tablet using nothing but WiGig. This chip runs on high frequency waves that overcome all obstacles in its path and is a perfect choice for those who love to use the latest in technology.
Via: ExtremeTech