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Home»Tech World»Motorola Defy Satellite Link gives satellite access to your smartphone

Motorola Defy Satellite Link gives satellite access to your smartphone

By Henry Purdy07/03/20232 Mins Read
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‘Give any smartphone the power of satellite connectivity. Supercharge your existing network with motorola’s defy satellite link, an advanced satellite hotspot device that ensures peace of mind, wherever your next adventure takes you’, is how Motorola introduces its new device.

The Motorola Defy Satellite Link is specially designed for those who enjoy outdoor activities and adventures in natural settings. This device is prepared to handle any type of environment, since it has an IP68 certification of resistance against dust and water, in addition to having the ability to work in extreme temperatures.

In addition to its resistance and durability, the Motorola Defy Satellite Link also stands out for its 600 mAh rechargeable battery that allows autonomy for several days, making it an ideal accessory for those who plan long trips without access to a power source. .

The adapter has an app called Bullitt Satellite Messenger, which connects to a satellite to send SOS messages in an emergency. The app works over both Wi-Fi and cellular networks, ensuring that it can be used anywhere. If the recipient does not have the app, they will receive an SMS text message directing them to download it before they can handle the satellite SOS message.

Another useful feature of the Motorola Defy Satellite Link is its ability to share exact location in an emergency. In addition, it has an ‘SOS Assist’ function that allows direct communication with emergency response centers associated with FocusPoint International. It also has a dedicated ‘record’ button that will ping the location even when not connected to a phone.

Its cost is 99 dollars.

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