Maker and developer Scott Powell has created an awesome LoRa QWERTY Messenger, which has been submitted for the Hackaday Prize 2020. A full list of all entries can be found here. Powell explains a ...
A LoRa project has traditionally required a dedicated radio module, because it’s a commercially licenced protocol. But as the way it works has been progressively reverse engineered, it’s become ever ...
If you are interested in deploying LoRa — the low power long-range wireless technology — you might enjoy [Rui Santos’] project and video about using the ESP32 with the Arduino IDE to implement LoRa.