Hubble, 12-hour global coverage to cover the earth in Bluetooth with new satellites
Seattle-based startup Hubble is planning to expand its satellite-operated Bluetooth network worldwide for enterprise. For this, the company has participated in 2027 with MUON Space to send its two advanced Musat XL satellites.

In short
- Hubble is launching two new satellites in 2027
- Satellite will help track devices using Bluetooth from space
- The company is planning for a global Bluetooth coverage by 2028
Seattle-based space startup Hubble has announced a plan to blan the earth in Bluetooth connectivity to give the real-time global tracking for enterprises. The company will expand its satellite-operated Bluetooth network using two new large satellites manufactured by Aerospace Manufacturer Mon Space. The satellites are scheduled for launch in 2027.
According to a report by Techcrunch, Hubble will use Muon’s new satellite platform to support its extended Ble (Bluetooth low energy) network, called the Musat XL. These 500 kg-class satellites are being designed to support the optical crosseslink between high-power payloads, high-bandwidth downlinks and satellites. They are expected to offer a 12-hour global revision time and increase the capacity of the network to increase the ability to detect the BLE Signal at a much lower power level.
A new phased-sensory receiver developed by Hubble will be installed on these satellites. It is reportedly designed to detect the BLE Signal 30 times more efficiently than the current systems. According to the company, this improvement can expand the battery life of tags and sensors used by customers on land. The company says that its goal is to provide continuous Bluetooth coverage worldwide, which includes remote and hard-to-movements.
“This is an advanced payload that enables us to create a true Bluetooth layer around the Earth,” said CEO Alex Haro. “This is a fundamental step towards making satellite connectivity comfortable and omnipresent in the form of Wi-Fi or Cellular.”
Hubble made headlines for the first time in 2024, which became the first company to set a Bluetooth connection directly with a satellite. Right now, the Startup operates seven satellites in the orbit and is planning to score up to the 60-Satalite constellation by 2028. The company is also planning to upgrade all of them to a more powerful Musat XL platform to improve performance and network flexibility.
Meanwhile, the Mune Space, established in 2021, is constructing a manufacturing facility in California, with the target of production of over 500 satellites per year by 2027. The company has recently raised $ 146 million to support this expansion. For the first declared customer of Hubble, for the Musat XL platform, the partnership will allow Hubble to focus on building and maintaining its BLE network, while MUON offers satellite hardware and operations.