Morse Micro, a Wi-Fi HaLow silicon provider, has signed a distribution agreement with DigiKey.
The partnership expands global access to Morse Micro’s award-winning Wi-Fi HaLow products, making it easier for engineers, developers, and solution providers to evaluate, prototype, and build next-generation long-range, low-power wireless devices.
Through DigiKey’s global distribution platform, customers can now access a growing range of Morse Micro’s second-generation MM8108 products, helping accelerate product development across IoT, smart building, industrial, agricultural, and consumer applications.
“Partnering with DigiKey is an important step in making Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi HaLow technology more accessible to developers and customers around the world,” said Michael De Nil, Co-Founder and CEO of Morse Micro. “Customers need easy access to proven hardware alongside faster development pathways and trusted distribution. Working with DigiKey gives us another powerful route to the global engineering community and strengthens our ability to accelerate adoption of Wi-Fi HaLow across a broad range of IoT applications.”
Initially available through DigiKey are key Morse Micro products including the MM8108-MF15457 Wi-Fi HaLow transceiver module, the MM8108-EKH05-01 IoT evaluation board, the MM8108-EKH19-01 USB dongle evaluation kit, and the MM8108-EKH01-01/MM8108-EKH01-01-CAM development platforms, designed for out-of-the-box Wi-Fi HaLow connectivity. These platforms provide developers with flexible options for testing, prototyping, and accelerating commercial product design.
“DigiKey is pleased to work with Morse Micro to bring its Wi-Fi HaLow portfolio to customers worldwide,” said Nate Witsaman, Manager of New Market Development for DigiKey. “Morse Micro is enabling a new class of connected devices with long-range, low-power Wi-Fi, and we’re excited to help engineers access these innovative products more easily.”
The partnership reinforces Morse Micro’s commitment to expanding the global Wi-Fi HaLow ecosystem and supporting developers with production-ready hardware that simplifies the path to commercialisation.

