Examples of using Wirelessly in English and their translations into Chinese
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Print wirelessly through AirPort Express- it's almost like having a printer in every room of the house.
You can also wirelessly connect your Amazon Echo or Dot to your Sonos system.
As the device monitors your glucose, it sends the results wirelessly to a device worn on your clothing or a smartphone.
Sensors and cameras are connected wirelessly to the node, which is then connected to the core network via 5G.
Miracast connects wirelessly and mirrors everything from one screen to another.
While Wi-Fi networks are thought of something that helps you connect to the internet wirelessly, that's not all that they do.
Issa sends(or"casts") the slide show from his phone to the Surface Hub screen wirelessly.
Many of them will be sophisticated new kinds of sensors, wirelessly woven into centralized computing systems in the computing cloud.
When we wirelessly transmit data via antennas, we can break the operation down into three main stages.
GM is remotely sending Marketplace wirelessly to all 2017 and 2018 model-year vehicles equipped with the automaker's new MyLink infotainment system.
Duke emphasized any updates to the car's computers wouldn't be delivered wirelessly, and would be kept separate from any infotainment updates.
The software updates can be installed either wirelessly or by using a computer before November 3.
One is that, because the RFID tag is powered wirelessly by the reader, the reader and the tag transmit simultaneously at the same frequency.
With everything from toasters to cars now connecting wirelessly to the Internet, demands on a finite bandwidth are rapidly straining the system.
Simply put, basically any physical object that is wirelessly connected to the Internet can be considered a part of the IoT ecosystem.
Instead, you have to use your iPhone to wirelessly connect with the speaker, and then manually queue up the songs you want.
Alerts can be sent wirelessly to either a central nursing station, pagers or smartphone, allowing the care team to provide a response in real-time.
Just like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, it involves two chips communicating wirelessly with each other, but with a slower data transfer rate.
John MacFarlane was adamant that the whole system work wirelessly, so Millington turned to mesh networking.
It wirelessly sends and receives data and power and can automatically trigger the release of insulin.