According to a recent LinkedIn post from Blues, the company is promoting a new IoT hardware module called Notecard for Skylo that integrates satellite, cellular, and WiFi connectivity in a single device. The post indicates the product is designed for continuous connectivity across depots, transit routes, and remote regions, with automatic multi-network failover.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that the offering is positioned without satellite subscriptions or minimum commitments, suggesting an attempt to lower barriers to entry for satellite-enabled IoT deployments. The product is described as becoming available starting March 10, with physical demonstrations planned at Embedded World 2026 in Hall 3A, Booth #402.
For investors, the post suggests Blues is aiming to expand its addressable market in industrial and logistics IoT by simplifying connectivity and cost structures. If adoption materializes, this type of integrated module could support higher hardware volumes, recurring connectivity revenue, and stronger competitive positioning versus single-network IoT solutions.
The emphasis on Skylo-branded satellite connectivity also points to deeper ecosystem partnerships, which may help Blues access customers requiring resilient coverage in remote areas. Presence at Embedded World 2026 further signals a focus on gaining visibility among OEMs and developers, which could be important for long-term design wins and platform stickiness.

