5G RedCap: A Path for Efficient and Scalable IoT
By Andrea Morelli, Ph.D.
September 11, 2025
By Andrea Morelli, Ph.D.
September 11, 2025
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes
5G reduced capability (RedCap) is a cost-effective category of 5G technology. It’s designed for Internet of Things (IoT) devices that don’t require the full speed or complexity of traditional 5G, like:
These devices often run on batteries and must stay connected for long periods. Traditional 5G is not optimized for these needs. High data rates and complex architecture can drain power and increase costs.
RedCap delivers reliable performance with lower energy use and simpler hardware requirements. Compatibility with standalone 5G networks — now more widely deployed — increases its appeal.
Rather than replacing high-speed 5G, RedCap complements it. Positioned between low-power technologies like narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) and full 5G, RedCap is ideal for the next wave of connected devices.
Wearables play a vital role in modern health care. Devices like smartwatches and medical patches help people track their health. They collect data such as:
These devices send data in real time. They require a stable connection and low power consumption. RedCap meets these needs.
In hospitals, RedCap facilitates remote monitoring, enabling doctors to check on patients remotely without being physically present. At home, patients stay connected to their care teams. This reduces hospital visits and improves outcomes.
RedCap also enables emergency alerts. If a patient’s condition changes, their device instantly sends a signal to care teams. This rapid response capability is lifesaving.
As security systems evolve, cameras become smarter and more connected. Not all require high-definition video. Many need to transmit basic images or alerts.
RedCap enables cameras to remain online with minimal power consumption. This is especially valuable in areas with unreliable electricity or where wired connections aren’t available.
Cities use RedCap to expand surveillance networks by adding cameras in:
These systems:
RedCap makes this possible at a lower cost.
Factories rely on machines that must work in sync. A single failure can halt an entire production line. To prevent this, companies use sensors to monitor equipment in real time.
With RedCap, these sensors can transmit data about:
Access to this information helps predict potential failures, allowing issues to be addressed before breakdowns occur. This reduces downtime and saves money.
RedCap also performs well in harsh environments and keeps sensors connected in areas with:
This makes it a strong, flexible solution for modern factories.
Transporting goods across cities or countries is complex. Companies need to track location and conditions, like temperature or shock.
RedCap enables smart trackers to:
These trackers last for months on a single battery and work across various networks and countries, making them ideal for global shipping.
RedCap also supports fleet management. Trucks and vans stay connected on the road, improving delivery times and reducing fuel use.
Cities are becoming more connected through smart infrastructure. At the heart of these systems are sensors that collect and transmit data to help automate and optimize urban services. Sensors help manage:
These systems must be reliable and cost-effective.
RedCap supports smart city devices, such as:
Many of these devices run on batteries or solar panels. RedCap helps them stay online with minimal power consumption. It also allows cities to scale up their networks without significant upgrades.
This makes RedCap a key tool for building greener, more efficient cities.
5G RedCap is not just a scaled-down version of 5G. It’s a tool for building smarter, more efficient systems. Key sectors benefiting from RedCap include:
RedCap connects devices that need to be:
It lowers the cost of innovation and simplifies the development and scaling of connected solutions. As more networks adopt RedCap, its impact will grow. This technology is poised to play a major role in the future of IoT.
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