Low-Power Wide-Area Networks, also known as Low-Power Networks or LPWANs, are wireless telecommunication networks. Compared to WiFi and Bluetooth, an LPWAN is known for its ability to transmit small data packets over incredible, long-range distances using the unlicensed spectrum.
While not ideal for things like video calls and playing video games, LPWANs shine for larger applications involving low-power sensors sending small amounts of data over long distances.
Examples include pet tracking, luggage tracking, Scooter Tracking, Bike Tracking, Car Tracking, etc).