Isaac Botkin from TREX LABS explores the "Pocket" by Gridbase.

What are "Pocket" and "Base Station"?

Pocket operates similarly to a standard internet server with one key difference: Pocket references its own data. Unlike traditional Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that connect users to a bank of external servers hosting various websites, Pocket functions as a local server. While access to sites like Facebook is not available through Pocket, users can enjoy a vast array of resources including thousands of books, medical libraries, multimedia content, survival manuals, Wikipedia, and much more.

Drew, from Dirty Civilian, breaks down the "Pocket.".

"Is Pocket EMP hardened?"

Pocket is intentionally not EMP-hardened, as such hardening would compromise its ability to broadcast a Wi-Fi signal, which is essential for accessing the device. However, Pocket's compact design allows it to fit easily into various Faraday bags for added protection. We recommend SLNT for this purpose.

"Can I add my own information to it?"

Pocket is intentionally designed as a static drive, not intended for modification or additional content. Our customers consistently praise the curated content within Pocket, stating that it exceeds their expectations. Consequently, any minor additions you wish to make should be easily manageable by the device you use to access Pocket.

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"Where would I use this?"

Pocket can be deployed anywhere, anytime. Some of our customers enjoy using Pocket on a plane when there is no inflight wi-fi; Others use it in their off-grid cabins. There is really no end to the uses Pocket could have but it shines most when access to traditional internet is limited or not permitted