This Bluetooth fob turns iPhones or Android devices into two-way satellite messengers

The defy satellite link looks like a car key fob on a keychain with an orange key loop. It’s got a M logo in the middle, waterproof covered USB port, and buttons on the side.
Motorola Defy Satellite Link accessory by Bullitt. | Image: Bullitt

Bullitt, the company that brought you rugged Cat-branded smartphones with thermal cameras, is stuffing trendy emergency-response satellite tech into a Motorola-branded Bluetooth keychain accessory.

Making its debut at MWC 2023, the new Motorola Defy Satellite Link can enable almost any smartphone to send and receive text messages in places lacking cellular signals. Satellite communications features are being mainstreamed after Apple added Emergency SOS via satellite in the iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Ultra. Qualcomm is also looking to stick similar tech into upcoming high-end Android devices later this year, but Bullitt and MediaTek say their devices will be the first ones you can buy that communicate in both directions.

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