Wireless Transfer
Wireless Transfer refers to the process of moving data between devices without the use of physical cables. This technology utilizes radio waves, infrared signals, or other wireless communication methods to transmit information. Common examples include transferring files between smartphones, tablets, and computers using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
The benefits of wireless transfer include convenience and mobility, allowing users to share files quickly and easily from different locations. It eliminates the need for connectors and ports, making it simpler to connect multiple devices. However, users should be aware of potential security risks associated with transmitting data wirelessly.