LoRa & LPWAN IoT Dev Boards & Kits

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Build Low-Power, Long-Range IoT Solutions with LoRa & LPWAN Hardware

LoRa and LPWAN technologies make it possible to deploy wireless devices that operate over long distances while consuming extremely little power. This collection includes the essential modules, development boards, and components used to prototype and scale LoRaWAN-based IoT systems — including the Notecard LoRa, Notecarriers, antennas, and supporting connectivity hardware.

These components give developers a flexible foundation for building sensors, gateways, and low-power edge devices that communicate reliably across large areas such as farms, industrial sites, smart cities, and remote outdoor environments.

LoRaWAN Modules & Development Boards for Rapid Prototyping

Whether you're building a simple sensor node or a multi-device network, Blues hardware provides a straightforward path to LoRaWAN development. The Notecard LoRa enables long-range, low-power radio communication, while Notecarriers provide a convenient platform for integrating microcontrollers, sensors, and other peripherals.

Additional components such as Cellular and Wi-Fi Notecards can be used to route LoRaWAN gateway data to the cloud, enabling hybrid LPWAN architectures when needed.

This modular approach allows you to choose exactly the parts you need — nothing bundled, nothing predefined.

Why Developers Choose Blues for LPWAN Projects

Blues components are built for simplicity, security, and scalability. Developers benefit from:

  • Low-power operation ideal for battery-driven devices

  • Long-range LoRa communication for large-area deployments

  • Easy integration with microcontrollers and embedded platforms

  • Secure cloud routing through Notehub when pairing with cellular or Wi-Fi Notecards

  • A consistent API across the entire Notecard ecosystem

This makes Blues hardware well-suited for both prototyping and production.

Common LPWAN Use Cases

LoRa & LPWAN hardware is widely used in:

  • Environmental and agricultural monitoring

  • Industrial telemetry and remote sensing

  • Smart city and infrastructure applications

  • Energy and utility monitoring

  • Asset sensing and outdoor sensor networks

  • Wildlife tracking and conservation

From early tests to full-scale deployments, these components help developers create long-range, efficient, and resilient IoT systems.