Delivering AI directly to the field
The MAC FIELDKIT puts intelligence where work happens, not where Wi-Fi is. Teams plan, execute, and capture proof under low-power, low-bandwidth, or no-signal conditions with secure store-and-forward sync.
~768 Wh LFP • 800 W AC
Usable energy ≈ 768 Wh; LiFePO₄ (≈3000+ cycles)
Outputs: AC pure-sine, USB-C PD (≤100 W), 12–13 V DC
Pass-through charging and full BMS protections
Runtime chips: Offline ~9.1 h, Sat idle ~7.2 h, Sat active ~4.3 h
LEO backhaul • ~100/10 Mbps
Typical latency ~20–50 ms, store-and-forward on link loss
Power draw ~15–40 W (idle→active)
Integrated AP/router + Ethernet hand-off; multipath failover (LTE/5G/PTP/LAN)
Dual 15.6″ OLED • ~300 nit
USB-C (DP Alt-Mode), ~8–12 W each at work brightness
Anti-glare protector option; lid-integrated mounting
TB4/USB4 • 40 Gb/s
Up to ~98 W host PD, ~18-port class with 2.5 GbE
DisplayPort 1.4, high-speed USB-A/C, UHS-II SD
One-cable host attach; camera/sensor chain friendly
Offline-first • On-box inference
Local models + services keep the control loop running with zero backhaul
Conflict-aware sync on link return; hashed object provenance
Security: full-disk encryption, WPA2/3, optional IPsec/WireGuard
4–9 h runtime • Sub-50 ms class
Power: ~768 Wh LFP / 800 W AC; PD 100 W
Connectivity: LEO ~100/10 Mbps; ~15–40 W draw
Workfaces: dual 15.6″ OLED (~300 nit)
I/O: TB4, 2.5 GbE, high-port dock class
FIELDKIT brings AI to the field physically in this revolutionary form factor, redefining what's possible for edge intelligence operations.
Next-Generation Edge Intelligence
Vehicle tie-down mobility for rapid deployment
~768 Wh LFP / 800 W AC with extended runtime
Offline-first architecture for zero-dependency ops
LEO backhaul (~100/10 Mbps class, sub-50 ms typical)
Dual 15.6″ OLED workfaces for immersive ops
TB4 fabric with high-speed interconnects
Traditional Fixed Installation
Casters/crane lift for limited repositioning
Large 16-ga steel ~55″×30″×75″, heavy (~700+ lb class)
Shore-power with small UPS (≈30 min backup)
Door-frame fit requirements for deployment
Integrated TV/laser printer setup
Traditional network infrastructure dependency
Runtimes are scenario-dependent; 'legacy cabinet' specs summarized from public datasheets.