We use essential cookies and similar tools that are necessary to provide our site and services. We use performance cookies to collect anonymous statistics, so we can understand how customers use our site and make improvements. Essential cookies cannot be deactivated, but you can choose “Customize” or “Decline” to decline performance cookies.
If you agree, AWS and approved third parties will also use cookies to provide useful site features, remember your preferences, and display relevant content, including relevant advertising. To accept or decline all non-essential cookies, choose “Accept” or “Decline.” To make more detailed choices, choose “Customize.”
Essential cookies are necessary to provide our site and services and cannot be deactivated. They are usually set in response to your actions on the site, such as setting your privacy preferences, signing in, or filling in forms.
Performance cookies provide anonymous statistics about how customers navigate our site so we can improve site experience and performance. Approved third parties may perform analytics on our behalf, but they cannot use the data for their own purposes.
Functional cookies help us provide useful site features, remember your preferences, and display relevant content. Approved third parties may set these cookies to provide certain site features. If you do not allow these cookies, then some or all of these services may not function properly.
Advertising cookies may be set through our site by us or our advertising partners and help us deliver relevant marketing content. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less relevant advertising.
Blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience of our sites. You may review and change your choices at any time by selecting Cookie preferences in the footer of this site. We and selected third-parties use cookies or similar technologies as specified in the AWS Cookie Notice.
We and our advertising partners (“we”) may use information we collect from or about you to show you ads on other websites and online services. Under certain laws, this activity is referred to as “cross-context behavioral advertising” or “targeted advertising.”
To opt out of our use of cookies or similar technologies to engage in these activities, select “Opt out of cross-context behavioral ads” and “Save preferences” below. If you clear your browser cookies or visit this site from a different device or browser, you will need to make your selection again. For more information about cookies and how we use them, read our Cookie Notice.
To opt out of the use of other identifiers, such as contact information, for these activities, fill out the form here.
For more information about how AWS handles your information, read the AWS Privacy Notice.
We will only store essential cookies at this time, because we were unable to save your cookie preferences.
If you want to change your cookie preferences, try again later using the link in the AWS console footer, or contact support if the problem persists.
AWS IoT ExpressLink
AWS IoT ExpressLink is connectivity software that powers a range of hardware modules developed and offered by AWS partners. These modules provide cloud-connectivity and implement AWS-mandated security requirements. Integrating these wireless modules into the hardware design of your device makes it faster and easier to build Internet of Things (IoT) products that connect securely with AWS services.
You can use Partner modules with AWS IoT ExpressLink to quickly transform any embedded device into an IoT–connected device with minimal design effort. Instead of managing the complexity of integrating the required networking and security libraries yourself, you can delegate this undifferentiated work to the module. This results in lower development costs, a faster time to market, and the ability to focus engineering resources on building differentiated product experiences. AWS IoT ExpressLink is compatible with devices of all sizes and resource constraints, giving you the freedom and flexibility to retain existing processors rather than replacing them with a larger or newer model. Avoid costly redesign required to rewrite the application from scratch to ensure compatibility. Additionally, modules with AWS IoT ExpressLink come pre-provisioned with security credentials set by qualified AWS Partners, helping you quickly establish a secure connection and enabling over-the-air (OTA) updates to maintain device fleet health at scale.
AWS Partners are responsible for developing and manufacturing the hardware modules, as well as qualifying that their modules meet AWS mandated security requirements. AWS provides the AWS IoT ExpressLink connectivity software and technical specifications for Partners to use in their modules. AWS also reviews results from qualification tests that Partners run before modules are approved for listing in the AWS Partner Device Catalog.
The price of a module with AWS IoT ExpressLink is set by our Partners, who manufacture the modules. AWS does not charge any additional fees for using AWS IoT ExpressLink, you will only pay for the AWS services you will use when your device is connected to the cloud.
AWS IoT ExpressLink provides an out-of-the-box solution that quickly and easily integrates with a range of AWS services, including IoT Jobs and IoT over-the-air (OTA) services to schedule and perform updates, and IoT Device Management to manage and monitor the state of device fleets. You can also take advantage of cloud storage services such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), compute services such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), modeling and analysis services such as Amazon SageMaker.
Evaluate whether AWS IoT ExpressLink is right for you by purchasing a development kit from participating partners, which can be found on the AWS Partner Device Catalog page. The kit will include an application processor or will connect to compatible development platforms such as Arduino. You can then immediately start sending telemetry data to the cloud through the simple AWS IoT ExpressLink serial interface.