Read our announcement blog to learn more, and when you’re ready, pick one up from our store.
Notecarrier CX is essentially a Notecarrier X combined with a Blues Cygnet in one board, available for only $17.50. This initial version is available as a BETA product. Check out the Notecarrier CX datasheet and then pick one up in our shop.
This view shows data usage from Starnote for Skylo, as well as our upcoming Starnote for Iridium and Notecard for Skylo products. Try it out!
See the new functionality in action in this short introductory video:
]]>Both versions include initial support for Notecard for Skylo, support for Notecards with Telit Midband (LTE Cat-1 bis) modems, numerous NTN improvements, and more.
The full release notes are available in the Notecard Firmware Updates documentation. To update your devices, see Updating Notecard Firmware.
]]>Read through The Latest from Notehub for a rundown of all the new features.
]]>Read our announcement blog post or watch our video tutorial to get started.
]]>With this update, you can create and manage up to 10 tokens from a new API Access section in the Notehub user interface. When creating tokens, you can optionally set an expiration date, and at any time you can suspend or delete tokens as needed.
Personal access tokens carry the same permissions as your Notehub user account, so treat them with the same care as you would a password or other sensitive material.
If you’re previously used the Notehub API’s /auth/login endpoint to create access tokens, those tokens will automatically appear in your personal access token list. If you’ve previously created more than ten tokens, only the 10 most recently used will remain, and the rest will be removed. Notehub’s /auth/login endpoint has been deprecated since 2023, and we plan to remove the endpoint on December 1st, 2025.
Learn more about personal access tokens in Authentication with Personal Access Tokens, and if you have any questions about this change feel free to reach out in our community forum.
]]>Both versions include a new max argument for the note.add request, a new file.clear API, a new sync argument for the var.set request, along with various bug fixes and minor improvements.
The full release notes are available in the Notecard Firmware Updates documentation. To update your devices, see Updating Notecard Firmware.
]]>We can’t wait to see what you build with them. Read more about LTE Cat-1 bis on our developer blog, and then pick up a midband Notecard Cellular in our shop today.
]]>The new version includes support for variable-length numeric arrays in Note templates, numerous reliability and efficiency improvements, and a variety of bug fixes.
The full release notes are available in the Notecard Firmware Releases documentation. And if you want to update to the new version, check out our documentation on Updating Notecard Firmware.
]]>You can learn more about how Mojo works with Notecard in this release blog post. Once you have the basics down, you can pick up a Mojo in our shop and then try our new quickstart tutorial.
]]>Both versions contain support for midband Notecards, support for using multiple SSIDs (on WiFi-capable Notecards), as well as many other features and bug fixes.
The full release notes are available in the Notecard Firmware Updates documentation. That same documentation page also has instructions for updating your Notecard’s firmware to the latest version.
]]>Read detailed information about these updates in What’s New in Notehub.
]]>Once connected, you can leverage either the Arduino IoT Cloud SDK or our note-arduino library to configure the Notecard and its backhaul.
You can read more about the Wireless for Arduino Opta on our developer blog, or get started today with the Wireless for Arduino Opta Bundle, a kit that includes both an Arduino Opta Lite and a Blues Opta Expansion at a temporarily discounted price of $299.
]]>The 7.4.2 release adds support for Notecard XP, adds the ability to disable the Notecard’s onboard LED (as part of the card.io API), and includes improvements to Notecard LoRa sync times.
The full release notes are available in the Notecard Firmware Updates documentation. That same documentation page also has instructions for updating your Notecard’s firmware to the latest version.
]]>The 7.3.1 release includes a number of reliability improvements, including improved reliability of Starnote-to-Notecard communication, improved I2C reliability on Notecard WiFi V2, and general improvements to the responsiveness and reliability of Notecard Outbound Firmware Update.
The full release notes are available in the Notecard Firmware Updates documentation. That same documentation page also has instructions for updating your Notecard’s firmware to the latest version.
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