What Is PocLink?
PocLink makes a hybrid communication device combining traditional walkie-talkie functionality with LoRa mesh networking and satellite connectivity. The result is a handheld radio that can communicate locally without infrastructure and, with a subscription, exchange messages globally via satellite — positioning it between a basic radio and a dedicated satellite communicator like a Garmin inReach.
Range and Performance
In open terrain, LoRa mesh between paired units achieved reliable communication at 8km — significantly beyond standard UHF walkie-talkies. In dense forest, range dropped to approximately 3km with occasional packet loss. When multiple units are present, mesh networking extends range further by relaying.
Satellite Messaging
The satellite subscription (required for global messaging) enables two-way SMS-style messaging anywhere on Earth with a clear sky view. Delivery latency ranged from 30 seconds to 4 minutes in our tests. This is not voice communication — it’s asynchronous text, similar to inReach messaging.
Build Quality
The housing is rubber-armoured with an IP67 rating. After 6 weeks including rain, river crossings, and a drop from 1.2m onto rock, the unit functioned without issue. Battery life on LoRa-only mode exceeded 72 hours on a single charge.
Use Cases
Best suited for: hiking groups, sailing, backcountry skiing, expedition teams, and remote work sites. Not a replacement for a personal locator beacon in true emergency scenarios — the two-way messaging is not monitored by rescue services.
Verdict
PocLink fills a meaningful gap between consumer walkie-talkies and expensive satellite communicators. The LoRa range is excellent and the satellite fallback provides genuine peace of mind for off-grid travel. Recommended for anyone regularly venturing beyond mobile coverage.
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