Radon for Android uses ultrasound to quickly share links between devices


There are many options available in the android phone for sharing links between two devices like Whatsapp, Shareit, Facebook and lots more.


But all these apps uses Internet, WiFi , Bluetooth and working Internet connection. In this post, we talk about a new app, that doesn’t need these type of medium for sharing links between two android mobile devices.

Radon for Android uses ultrasound to quickly share links between devices


Radon uses Ultrasound tech for sharing links between two android mobile devices. Radon puts a new twist on it by using sound waves that the human ear can’t hear.

Simply open the app and you can send or receive links without having to manually pair devices, copy down text, or scan QR codes. It’s probably not something you’ll want to use every day, but it’s handy if you need to send links to everyone in your meeting all at once.

Radon uses a combination of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and near-ultrasonic audio, found in Google’s Nearby API to make this happen. While it can’t handle files like photos and video, it’s great for quickly sharing small amounts of data, particularly when used with a bunch of people at the same time. – and it’s faster than messaging.

But you can’t share file photos and videos from this android app.While it can’t handle files like photos and video, it’s great for quickly sharing small amounts of data, particularly when used with a bunch of people at the same time. – and it’s faster than messaging.

Well, this is a great app for sending links in between meeting, party, and group. You don’t need to pair with other devices for sharing links. Believe me it faster than messaging.

Radon | Google Store Via XDA



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