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Gear that pairs with the app.
A short, opinionated shelf — the off-grid radios we actually use with Baseline’s mesh comms, and apparel for people who would rather be outside.
Heavyweight hooded fleece
Baseline Hooded Sweatshirt
A quiet, heavyweight hooded fleece on the Independent Trading Co. body — brushed-fleece interior, jersey-lined hood, kangaroo pocket, no loud branding. Pick your size at checkout.
- You pay
- $100
- Blank + print
- −$68.93
- Shipping
- −$13
- Keeps Baseline alive
- ~$15
Free shipping · tax included
Handheld off-grid radio
WisMesh Pocket v2
All-in-one Meshtastic handheld with a hard case, 1.3" OLED screen, built-in GPS and a 3200 mAh battery. Pairs over Bluetooth and runs the off-grid comms inside Baseline Maps — message your crew with no cell signal.
Sold by Rokland
Card-style GPS tracker
WisMesh Tag
Pocketable IP66 Meshtastic tracker — 1000 mAh battery, AT6558R GNSS, integrated LoRa/BLE/GPS antennas. Clip it to a pack or a vehicle and watch it on the map. The lightest way onto the mesh.
Sold by RAKwireless
Radios are sold and shipped by Rokland and RAKwireless — Baseline Maps is not the seller and earns nothing on those links; they’re here because the hardware works. Apparel is sold and shipped by Baseline Maps, with checkout handled securely by Stripe. Prices reflect published rates as of 2026-06 and may change.
Why radios
Message your crew where there’s no signal.
Baseline Maps talks to a stock Meshtastic radio over Bluetooth — text, share locations, and see your group on the map, all over long-range LoRa with no cell service and no subscription. These are the two radios that pair cleanly out of the box.