Mesh Communication Built on LoRa. Powered by Mesh.


ChatField is designed for teams that need reliable communication beyond cellular coverage. Instead of depending on mobile networks, Wi-Fi, or base stations, ChatField devices use LoRa Mesh communication to build a local off-grid network.

Each ChatField device can work as both a communication terminal and a relay node. This means one device can send and receive messages, while also helping forward messages to other nearby devices. When multiple devices are deployed, messages can hop from one device to another across the network, helping extend communication coverage in remote areas.

This mesh structure is especially useful for outdoor teams, rescue groups, overlanding convoys, security patrols, farms, mines, marine operations, and other field teams working in no-signal environments.

With the ChatField app, users can send text messages, voice updates, and location information through the device network. The more devices added to the network, the stronger and wider the communication coverage can become.

Key Advantages
LoRa Mesh communication without cellular service
Each device can act as a relay node
Messages can hop across multiple devices
Wider coverage as more devices join the network
Supports team messaging, voice updates, and location sharing
No Wi-Fi, base station, or monthly subscription required
Built for outdoor, rescue, security, marine, farm, mine, and remote work teams
Simple Explanation

Traditional radios usually rely on direct communication between two devices. If the distance is too far or the terrain blocks the signal, communication may fail.

ChatField Mesh communication is different. Multiple devices can work together as a network. A message can move from one device to another until it reaches the right team member. This helps teams stay connected even in areas where mobile networks are unavailable.

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