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Meshtastic update
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# Update: 2024-08-12

There are now a few companies selling pre-built Meshtastic devices, like the [CanaryOne](https://canaryradio.io/products/canaryone), [PacificNorthWest3D](https://pacificnorthwest3d.com/collections/meshtastic), and [muzi WORKS](https://muzi.works/collections/all).

Jeff Geerling has an introductory [post](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/getting-started-meshtastic) and [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4Akj5qF-3Q) about Meshtastic, and I ended up purchasing two of the [muzi WORKS H1 devices](https://muzi.works/products/h1-complete-device-with-upgraded-whip-antenna-heltec-v3-running-meshtastic) after watching his video (these are based on the Heltec WiFi LoRa 32 V3, so they don't have GPS on-board).

{{< img src="20240812_001.jpg" alt="muzi WORKS H1" >}}

This is compared to a standard 3x3 inch sticky note.

{{< img src="20240812_002.jpg" alt="muzi WORKS H1" >}}

# Introduction

I've been itching to work on some hardware projects lately and kept seeing ESP32-related things pop up on Reddit. In particular, I was coming across a lot of LoRa projects, and then started down a rabbit hole.
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LoRa tries to bridge the gap between current communication technologies, like WiFi, Bluetooth, and cellular (4G/5G).

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LoRa is useful for long-range, low-bandwidth, low-power communication, which is perfect for IoT devices. Some examples include:

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