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A rendering of a Hubble Network satellite. Photo: Hubble
Hubble Network, the startup working to build a Bluetooth network via satellite, is working with Texas Instruments (TI) to integrate its network into TI Bluetooth chips.
Hubble announced the collaboration with Texas Instruments this week during CES 2026, demonstrating the integration at the show. The Hubble network is integrated into select TI wireless microcontrollers including the CC2340 and CC2755x.
This integration allows TI customers to receive device location along with 13 bytes of sensor data per packet, including temperature, motion, diagnostics, and custom telemetry. Primary applications include fleet tracking, stolen vehicle recovery, and industrial asset monitoring. The companies said they are now onboarding IoT device makers.
“Our Bluetooth LE portfolio is engineered to help designers maximize battery life with industry-leading low-power performance and reduce development complexity through scalable hardware and software.” said Marian Kost, vice president and general manager of Connectivity at Texas Instruments. “TI’s collaboration with Hubble Network removes barriers for our customers to enable global IoT connectivity.”
Last year, Hubble raised raised $70 million in Series B financing to accelerate buildout of its satellite constellation, and signed with Muon Space to supply its satellite platforms.
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