When Grid Fails, You Don't
The off-grid communication hub that amplifies weak radio signals, stores power in thermal batteries, and mechanically imprints your critical messages onto ceramic tiles that survive fire, flood, and earthquake.
Core Technology
Mimicking moth antennae to capture and amplify weak radio frequencies when cellular towers go dark.
Compact thermal batteries store power for months, springing to life when electricity vanishes.
Mechanical clack-clack-clack physically types critical messages onto forged ceramic tiles that survive fire, flood, and earthquake.
The Wow Moment
You're evacuating as a wildfire approaches, cell service completely dead and power lines already down. You pull out your EmberType, extend the biomimetic antenna, and watch in awe as the device's thermal battery springs to life—then hear the satisfying mechanical clack-clack-clack as it physically types your family's emergency contacts, insurance documents, and a desperate "we're safe" message onto a stone tablet that will survive even if your house burns to ash. Two hours later, the device clacks again and you watch it receive and type out your brother's response: "We're at the shelter. Stay safe."
Limited Pre-Order
5,000 units · Ships Q4 2026
Satellite Connectivity Module ($199) — Available 6 months post-launch