🚀 Elevate your IoT game with the ultimate mesh networking powerhouse!
The LILYGO T-Echo is a compact, feature-rich development board combining a 915MHz SX1262 LoRa wireless module with the advanced NRF52840 SoC supporting Bluetooth 5, Thread, and Zigbee. It includes GPS, RTC, and a 1.54-inch touchscreen, powered by an included lithium-ion battery, making it ideal for cutting-edge mesh network and location-based IoT projects.
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2.1 x 0.96 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Display Size | 1.54 Inches |
Supports Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
Voice command | Touchscreen |
R**C
Way Cool Advanced Technology.
I am a Ham (Extra Class), have an MSCS, worked in high tech, and LOVE thislittle device! If you enjoy cool new technology, then YOU will love it too - no matter what level you are at.Opened the box and found NO manual, but, on the small, high-contrast, 1.54" persistent black on white screen was "meshtastic.org". I visited the site and found a whole new world out there with amazing people and hardware that I previously did not know about. You should _not_ expect to just charge it up and start calling friends thousands of miles away, but you _can_ expect to have great fun while learning about "mesh" 2024 style. On YouTube, there are >= 2 excellent videos, created by some of my favorite Ham Radio YouTubers, devoted to emerging mesh technology and this _specific_ device.My rating of 5 Stars is because it is a powerful and relatively inexpensive way to dive into an amazing, state-of-the-art technology.BTW: One does NOT need to hold a Ham Radio license, or be an MSEE to work with mesh, BUT, if you are a Ham, you will have even more fun, and might remember APRS. I look forward to have fun working through this with a 16 year old friend who will have a great time - perhaps setting up a system for covertly messaging friends at school, or collecting qand disseminating weather data, or designing a neighborhood security system or...Enjoy!
R**.
If you want to go Meshtastic this currently is the best product for a new user (IMHO). May 26 2025.
This is a fine product with some caveats. Mine worked out of the box for about a week before I received the message that I needed to update/flash the firmware which at first appeared to be a daunting task. After searching a number of places I found a YouTube video that showed how us mere mortals can flash the firmware. I felt like the god of electrons when it rebooted and worked. I have to stop now as my medicine finally kicked in.You can do this.
E**B
Makes an awesome Reticulum Mesh Network RNode
I've purchased a couple of these and re-flashed the firmware using Liam Cottles' online RNode Flasher utility. They work very well as Reticulum Mesh Network RNode devices. I have one tethered to a Pi Computer via USB and another paired via Bluetooth to an Android phone running the Sideband chat program. Very reliable connectivity between these devices and other RNode devices.
G**.
Easy 1,2,3
Easiest way to start meshing.
C**S
It’s cool. Not sure how to use it yet tho
I got this because I’m interested in the mesh tastic idea and I wanted to try something out without having to build my own board and solder and everything else. I have the mesh tastic app on my phone. I somehow found this node. I tried sending messages to it, but I couldn’t seem to figure out how to read them. I have a lot more YouTube videos to watch and tutorials to learn about this more. I work with a physician who is into this type of technology and I told him about it and he is going to build his own board and we’re going to try to communicate.
M**)
Stale inventory?
Still reviewing/figuring out but was rather disappointed to see that I could not use this device with my iPhone because the firmware is MANY versions older than what is required for use with iPhone. It wants me to find newer firmware and a DFU utility for installing it without much by way of instructions. Is it to much to expect that a package with a new retail product would have the most current (or even a recent) version of the firmware? Are these devices such poor sellers that they've been sitting in inventory for more than a year?I may change my mind and upgraded this review after I figure out this DFU situation. Or I may just return it to Amazon and hope some other company sells Meshtastic products that work out of the box.
J**R
Well built. Good interface. Failed quick
Pretty sure I just got a flawed one. I liked most things about it. Function. Battery life. Build. But mine didn’t last a week so. Going with middle of the road rating.
J**G
Meshtastic EDC
The low power consumption of the nRF MCU and e-ink display should provide at least a couple days of use on a busy mesh without a recharge.The BT range is also excellent. I can position this anywhere in our apartment and connect to it from the client app from any room.The stock antenna is well constructed, but it's complete junk in terms of tuning. This is a common complaint, and I've got no idea how Lilygo got this so wrong. Throw it on a VNA and youll see... or maybe you'll luck out. If you're like me, you'll need a replacement.My biggest complaint is the reset button. It sticks out of the side, and is so easy to accidentally press. A recessed button would've been ideal, but I'm hoping that a future firmware release will add a workaround if the hardware allows it.If you have a 3D printer, there's a clip model that provides a wrap-around button guard.
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