H2T - Complete Device: Heltec T114 with GPS running Meshtastic®
H2T - Complete Device: Heltec T114 with GPS running Meshtastic®
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A GPS enabled Meshtastic® device powered by the Heltec T114 V2 board. Unique 3D printed design, now in ASA for ultimate UV and heat resistance.
Using the power efficient nRF52840 chipset, the H2T will last over 2 days with GPS enabled. Stay connected to the Meshtastic® app on your smartphone with BLE.
Hand assembled, complete ready-to-use device. Tested and flashed to the latest firmware.
Includes:
- Heltec Mesh Node T114 V2 Board
- Heltec GPS Module
- SMA Pigtail
- Whip Antenna, choice of 915MHz or 868MHz
- 2000mAh lithium-ion polymer battery
Dimensions:
- Case: 50.9mm x 72.7mm x 19.7mm [2.00in x 2.86in x 0.78in]
- Antenna length: 17cm [6.7in]
- 85g [3oz]
Meshtastic® is a registered trademark of Meshtastic LLC. Meshtastic software components are released under various licenses, see GitHub for details. No warranty is provided - use at your own risk.
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Zero problems. Unlike some other models from other suppliers, the GPS for precise locations worked right out of the box. Recommend
The product seems great, but there are no other nodes in my area, so it's currently as useful as a paperweight. Hopefully more people buy these before the apocalypse comes!
I'm new Mestastic but this little device was easy to set up and learn. Seems solidly built.
The radio I received was totally discharged. After charging, it worked but will not shut off. It simply reboots and the battery runs down. I re-installed the current firmware, no difference. I have contacted customer service multiple ways, but they have not responded. Very disappointing to have a radio that requires an additional power source.
The H2T is amazing, works well and I have much better coverage than I did with the T1000e. The holster is not ready for prime time though, it only took me about a week to lean over the wrong way and snap the clip off the holster. I'll find something else to carry it in, but the H2T is my primary companion device now.