A wireless personal area network (WPAN) connects devices within a small area wirelessly, usually within 10 meters of each other. WPANs use radio frequency or infrared technology instead of wired cables. Common WPAN standards include Bluetooth, IEEE 802.15.1, and Zigbee. They allow devices like phones, headphones, cameras, and computers to connect and exchange files and data without wires. WPANs operate at low power over short ranges and complement wireless local area networks that can replace wired networks over a larger area.