Popular Devices for Meshtastic
Below is a quick overview of three different devices suited for Meshtastic.
Heltec WiFi LoRa 32 V4
The Heltec WiFi LoRa 32 V4 is the upgraded version of the popular V3, now featuring significantly higher transmit power — up to 27–28 dBm, delivering the full 500 mW allowed in the EU 868 MHz band. It’s an ideal entry point for Meshtastic, offering a compact all-in-one design with an OLED display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and long-range LoRa connectivity.
Setup is simple: connect your iOS or Android device via USB-C and you’re ready to join the mesh network in minutes.
RAK WisBlock with RAK4631
The RAK WisBlock Starter Kit with RAK4631 LoRa radio is a system that allows you to build different equipped devices depending on your unique usage situation. By prioritizing power efficiency and management, it is the perfect choice for solar-powered off-grid Meshtastic nodes, routers, and repeaters.
RAK WisMesh Tag
The WisMesh Tag from RAKwireless is a super-slim, ready-to-use Meshtastic device designed for long-lasting, hassle-free connectivity. Perfect for hikers, travelers, and outdoor enthusiasts, it offers reliable mesh network communication without the complexity of DIY builds.
Heltec MeshPocket Qi2
MeshPocket is a compact Qi2 magnetic power bank with a built-in Meshtastic-ready LoRa node. Powered by the nRF52840 + SX1262 combo and a 2.13″ e-ink display, it keeps your phone charged and your mesh messages flowing – whether you’re commuting, hiking, or operating off-grid.
Technical Hints
For true independence from the grid, consider adding a backup battery to your device. Some devices, like the RAK WisBlock with RAK4631 LoRa, even have separate battery power connectors and solar panel inputs, optimised for building self-sufficient nodes.
Always use a good antenna! With the low transmit power of LoRa nodes, around 100 mW, a good outdoor antenna with some gain will make a big difference. Keep the antenna feedline short, at these high frequency cable loss is high. For best results, and consider mounting the node hardware at the antenna for improved performance.
Dive into meshtastic.org to explore all available options and settings for customization.