Our Story: Why We Built Mesh Node
We didn’t start Mesh Node in a lab. We started it on a trek.
A group of us went trekking with friends, looking forward to time in nature and a break from the city. Everything was going well until one of our friends took a different path and got separated from the group. At first, we thought they were just a little behind. But as time passed, concern quickly turned into worry.
We checked our phones and tried calling and messaging — but there was no network. No signal. No internet. We were completely disconnected. The terrain made it difficult to search, and there was no way to coordinate properly.
It took us nearly 3 to 4 hours to finally find our friend. Thankfully, they were safe. But those hours felt long and stressful, and the experience stayed with us even after the trek ended.
During that time, one question kept coming back to us: why does communication completely disappear in places where it’s needed the most? We live in a world full of technology, yet in remote areas, staying connected becomes almost impossible.
That moment became our motivation. We wanted a simple and reliable way to communicate without depending on mobile networks. Something that could work anywhere, powered by people and community rather than towers and infrastructure.
That idea led us to explore mesh communication and long-range wireless technology, inspired by community-driven systems. Over time, that vision turned into Mesh Node — a device built for safety, connection, and peace of mind when signals fail.
Mesh Node is our answer to that experience on the trail. It’s not meant to replace smartphones, but to support you when they stop working. A reliable companion for moments when staying connected truly matters.
Features of Mesh Node Node

🔗 Easy Bluetooth Connection with the Meshtastic App![]()
Mesh Node connects to your phone through Bluetooth in just a few steps. Once connected, you can use the Meshtastic app to handle everything — sending messages, checking device status, viewing battery levels, and managing location sharing.
There’s no need for mobile data or network coverage. Simply open the app, connect to Mesh Node, and continue communicating normally. It’s designed to feel familiar, simple, and stress-free, even when you’re far away from cellular signals.
📡 Long-Range Messaging with LoRa (Up to 4–5 km)

Mesh Node uses LoRa long-range communication to send and receive messages over long distances — up to 4–5 kilometers in open areas. This means you can stay in touch even when there is no mobile network, no internet, and no Wi-Fi.

Once your message is sent, it travels directly from one device to another using LoRa. This makes Mesh Node especially useful in remote locations, outdoor trips, and situations where regular communication simply doesn’t work. It’s a simple and reliable way to stay connected when you need it most.
📍 Share Your Exact Location

Mesh Node makes it easy to share your exact location with others. With built-in GPS and phone GPS support, the device can capture your latitude and longitude accurately and send it through the network.
Whether you’re traveling, exploring outdoors, or in a remote area, you can let others know exactly where you are. Location sharing helps with coordination, safety, and peace of mind — especially when mobile networks are unavailable.
🛰️ Built-In GPS for Accurate Location

Mesh Node comes with a built-in GPS, so it can find your location on its own without depending on mobile networks. It continuously determines where you are and shows accurate location information when you need it.

With GPS inside the device, Mesh Node can share precise latitude and longitude with other users, helping friends or team members know exactly where you are. This is especially useful during outdoor travel, remote exploration,...
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