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Notehub
a year ago

New Notehub Features: Enhanced Session Queries, Device Journey Tracking, Monitoring Improvements

This month we’ve pushed out some exciting new updates to Notehub.

Enhanced Session Queries

Much like we’ve previously done with devices and events, Notehub now offers a series of robust filters for searching through session data. We’ve also improved the performance of session queries so you’ll be able to look through your data faster than ever!

Device Journey Tracking

Earlier this year we launched a Map View for Notehub Development tier users. This month we’ve added a new journey tracker that allows you to see the location of your device over time. See it in action on the Map tab of your device.

Monitor Improvements

Earlier this year we also launched alerting functionality for Notehub Development tier users. This month we added a series of improvements, such as the ability to resolve alerts and delete monitors.

And More

In addition to the features listed above we’ve also made multiple reliability improvements, and improved our location caching when using Wi-Fi triangulation.

We’re constantly looking to improve Notehub. If you have any features you’d like to see us implement, feel free to reach out in our community forum.

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Notecard
a year ago

Notecard Firmware Versions 6.2.2 and 7.2.2 Now Available

Two new releases of the Notecard firmware are now available: a 6.2.2 LTS release and a 7.2.2 developer release.

The 6.2.2 release is the first LTS release to support Notecard LoRa, as well as Starnote and non-terrestrial networks (NTN). Both releases also include a variety of improvements and bug fixes.

The full release notes are available in the Notecard’s documentation here. The same page also has instructions for updating your Notecard’s firmware to the latest version.

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Hardware
a year ago

Introducing Notecarrier R for Easy Arduino Integration

Today we’re announcing Notecarrier R, a small form-factor Notecarrier only slightly larger than the Notecard itself. It’s similar to the Notecarrier B, but we’ve swapped out the Qwiic on the B with an ESLOV connector common to many Arduino MKR and PRO Portena boards. ESLOV provides I2C pins, as well as an additional GPIO, which we’ve connected to the Notecard’s ATTN pin.

Check out Notecarrier R in our shop or read through its datasheet. And keep an eye out for future Arduino announcements 👀


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Notecard
a year ago

Notecard Developer Firmware v7.2.1 Now Available

A new developer release of the Notecard firmware, version 7.2.1, is now available. The highlight of the release is support for Notecard LoRa, Starnote, and NTN (Non-Terrestrial Networks), but the release also includes a variety of new features and bug fixes.

The full release notes are available in the Notecard’s documentation here. The same page also has instructions for updating your Notecard’s firmware to the latest version.

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Hardware
a year ago

Launching Today: Notecard LoRa and the Blues LoRaWAN Starter Kit

It’s a big day at Blues, as today we’re happy to announce the general availability of Notecard LoRa  🎉

With Notecard LoRa we’re applying the developer-friendly design our users love from our Cellular Notecard and applying them to LoRa. With some simple JSON-based configuration, you can starting sending data to the cloud over LoRaWAN in minutes—with no complex device registration or provisioning required.

Oh, and one more thing...

Today we are also releasing the Blues Starter Kit for LoRaWAN. This $199 kit ships with everything you need to get started with building around LoRa and LoRaWAN. It includes a Blues Indoor LoRaWAN Gateway (pre-provisioned on The Things Stack), three Notecard LoRas, three Notecarrier Bs, and three LiPos to power it all.

To try it out, Get Your Blues Starter Kit for LoRaWAN and explore our new LoRaWAN Quickstart tutorials.

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Hardware
a year ago

Announcing Starnote—Streamlined Satellite Connectivity for Only $49

Today, we’re excited to announce Starnote—an affordable satellite IoT backup device that, much like the Notecard does with cellular, includes satellite uplink and downlink data with the cost of the device, in partnership with Skylo. Starnote offers a JSON-based programing interface consistent with the Notecard, providing developers with access to yet another major Radio Access Technology (RAT) using straightforward, accessible semantics.

Starnote is a Notecard accessory that is intended to disrupt the conventional wisdom that using satellite requires a high hardware investment (in the hundreds of dollars), and monthly device fees even when devices aren’t communicating with satellites.

Learn more at blues.com/starnote, and join the waitlist to be notified when Starnote is available.

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Notecard
a year ago

Notecard LTS Firmware v6.1.1 Now Available

A new LTS (Long-Term Support) release, version 6.1.1, is now available. This is the first LTS release to support the Notecard Cell+WiFi and the Notecard WiFi v2. This new release additionally includes the following changes:

  • The Notecard can now wake a host (or send a Note) when the Notecard’s motion status changes from “moving” to “stopped” (or vice versa). Learn more about this feature in this guide.
  • Added Notecard Outboard Firmware Update support to the Notecard WiFi v2.
  • A call to hub.sync.status will return scan:true if triangulation data was sent to Notehub in the most recent sync.

And more! The full release notes are available in the Notecard’s documentation here. The same page also has instructions for updating your Notecard to the latest version.

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Accelerators
a year ago

New Lightning Detector & Speed Radar Accelerators

Today we’re announcing two new accelerators are available:

  • The Lightning Detector project lets you detect lightning strikes up to 40 km away, and send the detections to the cloud via a cellular connection.
  • The Cellular Speed Radar and Camera project lets you detect speeding cars with a speed radar module and camera, and publish the speed and timestamps for these events to the cloud.

Additionally, the accelerators page now includes new categories and filters. You can use those filters to find the next project you want to build, or to find reference implementations of Notecard or Notehub features.

Learn about all the accelerators at blues.dev/accelerators.

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Tools & SDKs
a year ago

note-arduino v1.5.1 Now Available

A new version of note-arduino, our official library for interacting with the Notecard in Arduino projects, is now available.

The main feature of the 1.5 release is support for the Notecard’s new card.binary requests for sending and receiving large binary objects. The release also includes improved AUX serial throttling, improved I2C retry logic, updated examples, and a variety of other small updates.

Check out the full changelog in GitHub, and follow our installation instructions to start using the new version in your favorite editor.

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Hardware
a year ago

The Next Generation of Notecards

Today is a big day at Blues as we’re happy to announce a new line of Notecards: Notecard Cell+WiFi, an updated Notecard WiFi, Notecard LoRa, and Notecard Chips Edition.

  • The new Notecard Cell+WiFi includes on-board cellular and Wi-Fi, with the ability to enable one, or both, to ensure robust connectivity.
  • The new Notecard WiFi is an updated, lower-cost ($10!), way to enable connectivity for indoor solutions.
  • The Notecard LoRa can automatically connect to LoRaWAN gateways in range, offering the same ease of use and “it just works” level of provisioning as its Cellular and Wi-Fi counterparts.
  • And Notecard Chips Edition is a “chip-down” design version of the Notecard, intended for organizations scaling to tens of thousands of devices and looking to reduce costs as much as possible.

Learn more more about the new Notecards on our developer blog.


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