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Myriota introduces
AssetHawk
Eenabling scalable global asset
tracking anywhere on Earth
Native 5G NTN connectivity provides
global visibility for broad use cases including
trailers, cargo, vehicles and unpowered assets.
10 February 2026
Myriota, the global leader in
secure, low-power satellite connectivity for the
Internet of Things (IoT), today announced the launch of
AssetHawk. A rugged, long-life asset tracker, AssetHawk
is engineered to deliver reliable global visibility
beyond the reach of traditional cellular networks.
As supply chains grow increasingly
complex, blind spots and outages in terrestrial coverage
create significant operational and financial risk -
particularly across industries like transport and
logistics, equipment leasing, mining and agriculture.
AssetHawk addresses these challenges by combining native
5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) satellite connectivity
in a purpose-built tracking device - delivering one of
the most affordable, feature-rich satellite asset
trackers available today.
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connectivity, AssetHawk supports scalable tracking of
trailers, containers, pallets, vehicles and unpowered
assets across vast geographies. This allows operators to
verify delivery milestones, reduce asset loss, improve
utilization, lower operating costs and improve margins
as fleets and deployments scale.
Designed for rapid deployment at
the edge, AssetHawk is a ready-to-use device that
installs in minutes and integrates seamlessly with
third-party visualization and analytics platforms. Its
compact, low-profile design and flexible mounting
options, including magnetic mounting, make it well
suited to rotating fleets and temporary assets. An
IP68-rated enclosure ensures reliable operation in harsh
conditions, surviving submersion, dust, impact and
extreme temperatures commonly encountered in mining,
agriculture and heavy industry.
For long-term deployments,
AssetHawk is engineered to minimize operational
overheads. Low-power hardware delivers a battery life of
up to 10 years on two AA batteries, while intelligent
firmware automatically increases location update
frequency when movement is detected - delivering sharper
insights while optimizing power consumption and
operational costs.
The device operates on a
standards-based 3GPP Release 17 architecture, using
private data paths to protect against unauthorized
access or interference - meaning security and data
integrity are built into the platform. Developed on a
TAA-compliant supply chain and backed by Myriota's
decade of experience operating secure satellite networks
commercially, AssetHawk meets the needs of government,
and enterprise customers where trust and resilience are
critical.
Ben Cade, CEO of Myriota said:
"Most tracking projects fail not in the lab, but at
scale - when battery swaps, coverage gaps and complex
integrations erode the business case. AssetHawk is
designed to flip that equation. By delivering global
coverage, predictable multi year life and
straightforward integration in a single device, were
giving solution providers and systems integrators a way
to scale tracking profitably, even for assets that were
previously too remote or low value to justify a
tracker."
AssetHawk is purpose-built for
operations at the edge, supporting use cases such as
tracking trailers and containers across borders,
monitoring leased equipment throughout its lifecycle,
locating shared agricultural assets in remote paddocks,
and gaining early visibility of critical equipment
during mining exploration.
The tracker will soon be available
with optional Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) capabilities,
enabling the capture of valuable condition data from
Bluetooth sensors, including temperature, vibration and
other environmental metrics.
AssetHawk is available now in key
global markets, including the United States, Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, and Mexico, with
additional markets coming soon.
Customers and partners can start
building immediately with the AssetHawk QuickStart Kit,
which includes mounting accessories and direct API
integration guides.
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