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Sending images to Bluetooth devices using Golioth Pouch

Golioth partner AL2Tech used the Pouch protocol to send JPEG images encrypted end-to-end from the Cloud down to low power Bluetooth devices

Golioth Edge Inference using Bluetooth and Qualcomm hardware is a Snap

Golioth showcased a Bluetooth node running a gesture detection program developed by EdgeImpulse on an nRF52840. The results of the detection are sent through a Bluetooth Gateway implementation packaged as a Snap and imported onto an Qualcomm iQ9 running Ubuntu.

WiFi HaLoW with Morse Micro, Zephyr, and Golioth

Wi-Fi HaLoW enables high throughput, at a long distance using ISM band radios (850-950 MHz, depending on location). This post introduces the concepts behind the demo and shows how to use Morse Micro, Zephyr, and Golioth to send data through walls and up to the cloud.

Golioth Joins STMicroelectronics Partner Program

Golioth and STMicroelectronics are officially partners. Golioth will enhance ST offerings and make devices more secure, more capable, and easier to manage from afar.

Golioth Design Partners: IoT Solutions for Constrained Devices | 2025 Partner Network

We regularly refer Golioth users to our trusted Design Partners to help design, test, and deploy hardware out into the world. The Golioth Design Partner program has been going for more than 2 years and continues growing. In 2025, we reached 20 listed partners, with others in the wings.

Nordic’s new Thingy:91 X already works on Golioth

The Thingy:91 X is an upgrade to the original Thingy:91 which enables new features like WiFi, additional sensors, upgraded memory partitions, and new connectors to make extensibility a breeze. Best of all, it already works on Golioth!

Learn how to use Golioth with NXP and Memfault

Golioth's new partnership with Memfault enables device data to seamlessly flow back to the cloud over CoAP and out to the Memfault platform. An upcoming webinar with Memfault and NXP will show how it's done.

Nordic’s brand new nRF7002 Wi-Fi chip already works with Golioth

The nRF7002 is a brand new WiFi chip from Nordic Semiconductor released earlier this month. Getting it up and running with Golioth is easy. Update NCS to the tip of main to pull in the newest driver work from Nordic, and make a configuration file for this board. Eli Hughes shows us how in this guest post.

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