transceivers

/trænsˈsivərz/
noun
  1. A device that can both send and receive signals, especially radio or electronic signals.
    • Modern smartphones have a built-in transceiver for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections.
    • The satellite's transceiver failed, cutting off communication with the ground station.
    • The walkie-talkie contains a small transceiver that allows users to communicate over short distances.
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