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Families should consider goTenna for safety while hiking due to its reliable mesh network technology that allows for long-range communication in areas with no cell service.
Understanding goTenna’s Mesh Network
goTenna’s mesh network technology enables devices to communicate with each other directly, without relying on cell towers. This is crucial for families hiking in remote areas with no cell service. When one device sends a message, it is relayed to other nearby goTenna devices, creating a network of connected devices. This technology allows for long-range communication, with a range of up to 6 miles (9.7 kilometers) in ideal conditions.
Setting Up and Using goTenna
Setting up goTenna is relatively straightforward. Each device has a unique ID, and users must pair their goTenna devices using the companion app. Once paired, users can send messages, share location, and even send SOS signals in emergency situations. To maximize range and minimize interference, users should place their goTenna devices in a position where they have a clear line of sight to other devices.
Safety Features and Considerations
goTenna’s safety features are designed to help families stay connected in critical situations. When an SOS signal is sent, all paired devices will receive a notification, allowing other family members to locate the sender. Additionally, goTenna devices are designed to be rugged and waterproof, with a battery life of up to 24 hours on a single charge. When choosing goTenna devices for your family, consider purchasing multiple devices to ensure that each family member has a dedicated device.
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