If you're someone who loves hiking, camping, or exploring remote places, you already know the anxiety of losing signal. One moment you're fine, the next — nothing. No maps, no messages, no way to call for help.
What if there was a device built specifically for moments like that?
Meet Mesh Node.
The Gadget That Works When Nothing Else Does
Mesh Node is an off-grid communication device powered by LoRa radio technology — the same technology trusted by IoT networks and emergency systems worldwide. It doesn't rely on cell towers or internet connections. It creates its own network between devices and keeps your group connected no matter where you are.
Built for Real Adventures
This isn't just another tech gadget. Mesh Node was born out of a real need — the kind you only understand once you've been truly disconnected when it matters most.
Here's what it brings to your next adventure:
Communication: Send and receive text messages up to 5 km in open terrain. With multiple Mesh Node devices, messages hop between them, extending range across your entire group.
Navigation: Built-in GPS tracks your location independently and shares it with others in your network. You always know where your group is.
Safety: Fall detection and motion monitoring add an extra layer of safety awareness. The buzzer and LED alerts make sure you never miss an important message.
Environment awareness: The built-in BME280 sensor tracks temperature, humidity, and air pressure — useful for weather awareness during long treks.
Small Device, Big Impact
What's remarkable about Mesh Node is how much it packs into a small form factor. OLED display, buzzer, RGB LEDs, GPS, environmental sensor, accelerometer — all working together in a device that fits in your palm and lasts up to 30 days on a single small battery.
Support It on Kickstarter
Mesh Node is currently raising funds on Kickstarter. It's a project built by someone who genuinely cares about outdoor safety — and it deserves your attention.
👉 Visit the Mesh Node Kickstarter Campaign
Back it, share it, or just go show some love. Every bit of support helps bring this device to the adventurers who need it most.

