Included companies
LILYGO
https://lilygo.cc/en-us/collections/lilygo-with-meshtastic
LILYGO is one of the most established Meshtastic hardware vendors, with dedicated storefront pages for T-Beam, T-Echo, T-Deck, T-Lora Pager, and related Meshtastic-ready products. It is a core ecosystem supplier and also appears prominently in the official Meshtastic hardware documentation.
Status: Direct Meshtastic seller.
Spec5
https://specfive.com/
Spec5 sells purpose-built off-grid devices such as the Spectre Pro and markets them explicitly for Meshtastic use; its published material also discusses MeshCore positioning and contrasts MeshCore with Meshtastic. Among the companies in this list, Spec5 is one of the clearest commercial vendors touching both Meshtastic-adjacent and MeshCore-related messaging.
Status: Direct Meshtastic seller; also publishes MeshCore-focused material.
Heltec
https://heltec.org/product-category/lora/meshtastic/
Heltec operates a dedicated Meshtastic product category and sells both module-level and finished hardware, including WiFi LoRa 32 variants, Mesh Node modules, and the MeshPocket handheld/power-bank form factor. Heltec is also listed by the official Meshtastic documentation as a supported hardware family.
Status: Direct Meshtastic seller.
Waveshare
https://www.waveshare.com/rp2040-lora.htm
Waveshare clearly sells LoRa boards and HATs that are relevant to Meshtastic builds, and the official Meshtastic documentation references certain Waveshare hardware in Raspberry Pi and Linux-native contexts. However, Waveshare appears to position these primarily as general LoRa/LoRaWAN development products rather than as turnkey Meshtastic or MeshCore devices.
Status: Meshtastic-capable hardware supplier, but not a strongly Meshtastic-branded turnkey seller.
Meshnology
https://meshnology.com/
Meshnology sells pre-built Meshtastic hardware, including complete N-series nodes and Heltec-based packaged devices with batteries, antennas, and cases. It appears aimed at users who want ready-to-run radios rather than bare boards.
Status: Direct Meshtastic seller.
Seeed Studio
https://www.seeedstudio.com/meshtastic-products
Seeed Studio has a dedicated Meshtastic storefront and sells both development kits and finished products such as the SenseCAP Card Tracker T1000-E and Wio Tracker L1 Pro. It is one of the most visible mainstream Meshtastic vendors and is explicitly named in the official supported-hardware documentation.
Status: Direct Meshtastic seller.
Elecrow
https://www.elecrow.com/lora/meshtastic.html
Elecrow maintains a Meshtastic category and sells finished and semi-finished products such as the ThinkNode M1 and related tracker/display hardware. The company also states in recent Meshtastic-focused material that it is an official Meshtastic partner.
Status: Direct Meshtastic seller.
B&Q Consulting
https://www.uniteng.com/
B&Q Consulting, associated with Unit Engineering and Neil Hao, develops the Nano and Station series that are officially documented by Meshtastic. Its shop pages show dedicated Meshtastic devices such as the Nano G-series and Station G2, with a strong emphasis on RF performance and rugged field use.
Status: Direct Meshtastic seller.
Canary Radio
https://canaryradio.io/products/canaryone
Canary Radio sells the CanaryOne, a purpose-built radio that ships flashed with Meshtastic firmware and is also documented by the official Meshtastic site. It is a more specialized tactical/off-grid vendor than the broader maker-board suppliers.
Status: Direct Meshtastic seller.
Pimoroni
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/unphone
Pimoroni sells the unPhone, an open hardware LoRa/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth development device that is listed by Meshtastic as a community-supported device. That said, Pimoroni appears to market it primarily as a flexible development platform rather than as a dedicated Meshtastic or MeshCore appliance.
Status: Sells Meshtastic-supported hardware, but not primarily as a turnkey Meshtastic storefront.
Etsy
https://www.etsy.com/market/meshtastic
Etsy is a marketplace rather than a single manufacturer, but it currently hosts many sellers offering complete Meshtastic nodes, solar repeaters, cases, and some listings that mention MeshCore compatibility. Quality, support, and firmware provenance vary substantially by shop, so Etsy is best treated as a secondary buying channel rather than a canonical manufacturer source.
Status: Marketplace with many Meshtastic and some MeshCore-related listings.
RAKwireless
https://store.rakwireless.com/collections/meshtastic
RAKwireless is one of the most important Meshtastic ecosystem vendors, selling WisBlock starter kits, WisMesh handhelds, and related accessories. It is explicitly represented in the official Meshtastic supported-hardware documentation and is often a first choice for low-power and solar-node builds.
muzi works
https://muzi.works/
muzi works sells polished Meshtastic-oriented hardware and publishes user guides that point directly to the official Meshtastic flashing and setup workflow. It is also named in the official Meshtastic supported-hardware overview.
muzi works
https://muzi.works/
muzi works sells polished Meshtastic-oriented hardware and publishes user guides that point directly to the official Meshtastic flashing and setup workflow. It is also named in the official Meshtastic supported-hardware overview.
Rokland
https://store.rokland.com/
Rokland is a U.S.-based reseller rather than a device designer, but it has become a prominent source for Meshtastic-ready gear from RAKwireless and LILYGO. Its catalog is useful if you want North America-friendly shipping and bundled accessories.
Research notes
- “Direct Meshtastic seller” means the vendor currently markets Meshtastic-branded or explicitly Meshtastic-ready products from its own storefront.
- “Meshtastic-capable hardware supplier” means the vendor sells hardware referenced by Meshtastic documentation or commonly used with Meshtastic, but not necessarily as turnkey finished devices.
- MeshCore evidence was materially weaker across the supplied vendor list than Meshtastic evidence. Spec5 was the clearest match; Etsy also surfaced numerous third-party listings that explicitly mention MeshCore.