Stay connected even when you’re off the grid! The best design for the best new Meshtastic radio– keep it safe and ready for adventure.
- Compact, protective enclosure.
- Thin. Easily fits in your pocket or on your bag.
- Full sized carabiner clip.
- Designed for easy printing (no supports)
The Wio Tracker L1 by Seeed Studio is one of the newest, cheapest, yet most feature-rich Meshtastic devices made yet. Stay in-touch without internet when camping, etc– all open source. The L1 has an OLED, 5 way directional pad (that Meshtastic supports now!), buzzer for notifications, integrated GPS, solar input, extensible sensor port, etc. It's my new favorite board! But it needs a good enclosure!
New: On-Demand Configurator
Make more, most-up-to-date versions with a huge array of configurable options:
- wall size
- battery options (more space for larger batteries, 18350 option, etc)
- special options (like filled-in display for clear resin SLA printing)
- face pattern (like stripes with several different options)
→ Head to my site and check it out! Try different combinations and see 3D rendered previews! ←
Finding one
Features
So yeah, I spent way too long meticulously modeling and testing to keep the slimmest possible profile– all with
- Full sized carabiner clip support
- Designed to balance upright when hanging
- Maximum GPS reception, up on top with minimal covering
- Wide SMA antenna support (up to 18.6mm diameter)
- Accessible USB port (not too recessed to be problematic or too exposed and risky)
- Power switch that's easily moved but not accidentally switched
- Easy navigation with the front buttons
- Easily removable back cover (allows hot swap battery replacements)
- Just 14mm thick in all– just the width of the GPS antenna
Battery Support
It's designed to fit a 750mAh 102535 1S battery cell. There's a maximum area of 10mm depth, 26mm height, 47mm width for other cells.
It's (relatively) easy for me to modify this to fit other cells! Please reach out in my discord [invite link] and say hi and tell me what cell you're interested in fitting.
Printing
Nothing special. Here are my recommended settings:
- Wall-Generator: Arachne (better thin walls. Should be default!)
- Infill: Cubic. 15% if fine. Cubic should be default.
- Walls: 2 is fine.
- Brim type: Mouse Ear (If using Orca Slicer, optional)
To get the fancy face effect like mine:
- Use a holographic build plate for the multi-color light effects
- Use a tri-color Silk PLA filament to show off the pattern from:
- Use the “Octagram Spiral” Bottom Surface Pattern option in Bambu Studio/Orca
- Use an AMS to swap filaments to print the majority of the body in something stronger like PLA+
Assembly
- Align the display! It's foam-taped into random positions when assembled. It needs to be top-aligned with the main-board.
- User a screw driver to carefully peel up the foam tape from the main-board PCB.
- Align the top of the display with the top of the PCB and re-stick the foam tape. I do this against a right-angled surface like a thick book or a laptop display.
- Loosely install the SMA pigtail into place. Loosely allows the PCB to fit underneath.
- Install the 5-way directional pad cap onto the PCB
- If it doesn't fit easily it's likely due to “elephant's foot” on your first layer. Carefully widen with an xacto knife.
- if it's too loose .. congrats your printer is amazing! Try a dab of hot-glue?
- Install the back button into the recess in the case.
- Install the PCB into position. Lead with the top-right side first.
- Use 4 (minimum of 2) M2 bolts to secure it
- Connect the SMA pigtail U.FL onto the PCB, reorienting the SMA into the case as needed. Add the washers/10mm nut and tighten.
- Slide the GPS into position with the cable coming out through the cutout in the side. Should fit perfectly. Connect the U.FL connector.
- Install your antenna! ALWAYS HAVE THE ANTENNA ATTACHED BEFORE POWERING UP!
- Install and connect the battery.. again, only after installing your antenna.
- Pop on the rear cover. Often easiest with the right side first.
Any questions? Please reach out in my discord! [invite link] I'd like to proactively fix design issues and documentation issues, both! Comments here are okay as well.
Licence
Non-commercial printing for personal use only! Any other uses or redistribution are prohibited. Please reach out in my discord [invite link] if you have any questions.