Azimuth is an open-source GPS tracker for outdoor adventures. Real-time peer sharing over LoRa, a beautiful browser-based companion app — no cloud, no subscriptions, no compromises.
// Open source · ESP32-S3 · SX1262 LoRa · Web Bluetooth
From solo hikes to multi-device expeditions, Azimuth gives you the tools to navigate confidently and stay in touch with your group — no signal required.
LoRa radio reaches up to 10km line-of-sight with no phone signal, no internet, no infrastructure. See how groups stay connected in the field.
OEO stands for One Ear Open — a personal nod to a narrow eustachian tube that means hearing well in only one ear. It became a philosophy: staying attuned, present and aware of your surroundings, even when the world is imperfect.
Azimuth started as a project to solve a real problem — keeping track of a group during long trail runs without relying on mobile signal. It's grown into a fully-featured GPS tracker with a companion web app, LoRa peer sharing, and more in active development.
OEO is also home to music. The same ethos — listening differently, building with intent, sharing openly — runs through everything we make. Everything is MIT licensed and on GitHub.
Fork it, build on it, sell it. The only ask is that you keep the copyright notice.