IoT Devices
Connected hardware that ships and stays up.

Sensors, gateways, and connected products, built around power, antennas, and what actually happens out in the field.
Connected products succeed or fail on the boring details. How long the battery lasts, whether the antenna works once it is inside the case, and how the thing behaves when the network drops out.
Built for the field, not the demo
We design for those things up front, so a product that looks good in a demo also survives a warehouse, a field, or somebody’s living room. The edge cases get planned for early, because that is where connected hardware usually breaks.
Power and radio, settled early
Battery life and antenna performance come down to choices made early in the layout. We size the power budget and place the antenna while the enclosure is still moving, so the figures on the box are ones the product can actually hit.
The constraints we design around
Power and battery
Power budgets that live up to the number on the box.
Antennas and connectivity
Antenna placement that still works inside a real enclosure.
Cost at scale
A design that stays cheap and reliable across thousands of units.
