Available Now: Motorola Defy Satellite Link Brings Satellite Connectivity to Your Smartphone

The Motorola Defy Satellite Link currently lists at $150.

In a world where staying connected is paramount, Motorola has introduced an innovative device that adds satellite connectivity to your current smartphone.

The Motorola Defy Satellite Link, developed by the Bullitt Group, known for their durable Cat brand phones, offers satellite connectivity without needing a new phone.

Sattelite Connectivity for Your Smartphone

While integrating satellite functionality directly into smartphones is not new, it typically requires purchasing new devices like Apple's emergency SOS technology only available from the company's latest iPhone 14 line.

However, with the Motorola Defy Satellite Link, you can maintain your existing phone and still access satellite connectivity.

The Motorola Defy Satellite Link connects to your Android or iPhone via Bluetooth, establishing a seamless connection to a network of geostationary satellites.

Once connected, you can utilize the Bullitt Satellite Messenger app to send and receive SMS, share your location, and access emergency services. This groundbreaking device ensures continuous connectivity, regardless of location or cellular network availability.

One noteworthy feature of the Motorola Defy Satellite Link is its emergency functionality. Equipped with two buttons, it allows you to contact emergency services and share your location without an active smartphone connection.

A Quick Look at Key Specs

In terms of technical specifications, the Motorola Defy Satellite Link impresses with its compact design, measuring 85 x 62 x 11.2mm and weighing only 70g, making it easily portable.

It boasts an IP68 rating for water, dust, and dirt resistance, ensuring durability in rugged environments. It also meets the MIL-SPEC-810H standard for vibration, humidity, salt mist, and thermal shock resistance.

The device is powered by a 600mAh non-removable lithium polymer battery, delivering up to 4 full days of battery life. Charging is convenient with its USB charging capability.

It supports various positioning systems, including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and Beidou, providing accurate location information.

The included SOS Assist Plan offers an additional layer of safety. With the press of the SOS button, you can connect to Bullitt's response center through their app.

Staffed by professionals 24/7/365, the response centers ensure help is just a button away. The plan also provides international language support and escalates to local emergency services if necessary.

Pricing

Initially priced at an affordable $99, Android Authority tells us that the Motorola Defy Satellite Link currently lists at $150, which includes one year of Bullitt's Essentials Messaging plan and a satellite-enabled SOS subscription.

Customers in North America can also enjoy a limited-time free trial of the Premium plan until October 1, 2023.

After the trial, they will be automatically enrolled in the 12-month Essentials plan, bundled with the product.

To purchase the Motorola Defy Satellite Link, visit the official Motorola website or check retailers like B&H Photo, which is currently available for $149.99. This groundbreaking satellite connectivity solution is within your reach.

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