INCYT launches Andromeda, its IoT tracker with direct to satellite connectivity

Eveleigh, Australia. 16 September, 2022 – INCYT, the product brand from Sydney based design house, LX, announces the latest addition to its ecosystem of tracking and sensing devices, Andromeda. This rugged, battery powered device is a new concept in tracking, with its four way, hybrid communications capability that includes WiFi, Bluetooth, Cellular (LTE-M) and direct to satellite, with the latter delivering failsafe global coverage when out of terrestrial coverage.

Andromeda has numerous applications across industries including shipping and logistics, construction, asset and fleet tracking and mining. With the ability to accurately and reliably report location across land, rail and sea even in cellular ‘dark spots’, Andromeda is making tracking accessible at scale without the need for power hungry traditional satellite connectivity.

The device was developed under INCYT by the engineering team at LX, with the satellite connectivity component provided by Global communications firm, Myriota. Speaking about the addition of Andromeda to the tracker range, INCYT CEO Adam Schindhelm says,

“Myriota was an obvious choice as the leader in ultra low power, satellite connectivity designed specifically for the internet of things. We could see there was a challenge in the tracking industry where current options rely on LTE-M or more costly methods that often require external power. We wanted to build a tracker that could be retrofitted to powered and unpowered assets alike, and give reliable reporting even in remote areas like mine sites or across rural Australia. Working in collaboration with the Myriota team, we think we’ve achieved something really special in Andromeda, and it opens up so many opportunities for businesses.”

Myriota CEO Ben Cade echoed those statements, saying,

“Myriota would like to congratulate the INCYT team in delivering a game changing upgrade to the tracking industry. Through partner discussions we know up to 80% of loss scenarios happen in the 20% of locations outside reliable terrestrial connectivity. Add in rural and maritime and we find that over 90% of the globe has no reliable IoT connectivity. With Andromeda, this gap will get a whole lot smaller.”

Built and tested against the extremes of climate in Australia, Andromeda is designed to last, can be deployed in minutes and has global satellite and multi-band LTE-M capability, making this a ‘born global’, true ‘track anywhere’ device. It is commercially available for purchase from Sept. 16, 2022.

Comment on this article below or via Twitter: @IoTNow_OR @jcIoTnow.

a.weber@wkm-global.com

Recent Posts

The transformation of IoT: The role of hyperscalers in the rise of IoT

The number of connected IoT devices is expected to reach 17 billion by 2030 -…

2 years ago

Aeris to acquire IoT business from Ericsson

Ericsson and Aeris Communications, a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions based in San…

2 years ago

Telenor IoT passes milestone of 20mn SIM cards

Telenor, the global IoT provider and telecom operator, has experienced rapid growth over the last…

2 years ago

Globalstar, Wiagro to supply IoT transmitters for agtech applications

Globalstar, Inc. has announced a commercial agreement with Wiagro, an Agtech start-up from Argentina. Globalstar is supplying Wiagro with…

2 years ago