According to a recent LinkedIn post from Blues, the company is promoting a new IoT module called Notecard for Skylo that integrates satellite, cellular, and WiFi connectivity in a single device. The post emphasizes features such as multi-network failover, the absence of satellite subscriptions or minimum commitments, and availability beginning March 10, with a showcase planned at Embedded World 2026.
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The post suggests Blues is positioning this product to address reliability challenges for connected devices that operate across depots, transit corridors, and remote regions. For investors, this could indicate an effort to expand Blues’ addressable market in logistics, industrial, and remote-operations IoT, potentially supporting higher recurring revenue through broader device deployments and differentiation versus single-network competitors.
By highlighting integration with Skylo’s satellite network and focusing on ease of adoption, Blues appears to be targeting customers who may have been deterred by traditional satellite IoT cost structures. If the product gains traction, it could enhance Blues’ competitive standing in the connectivity module space and strengthen its ecosystem relationships, though commercialization, pricing, and customer uptake remain key variables that are not detailed in the post.

