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Calyx Industrial Cellular Pi-Hat Connectivity

Teltonika Calyx: Reliable Cellular Connectivity for Raspberry Pi in Kiosks, Signage and EV Charging

When you roll out a digital kiosk, smart sign, or EV charger, the one thing you can’t afford is downtime. A frozen screen or offline terminal doesn’t just look bad—it costs money, frustrates users, and damages trust. Getting reliable internet to those devices is harder than it sounds, especially when they’re spread across car parks, shopping centres or roadside locations.

That’s why the combination of a Raspberry Pi and a Teltonika Calyx cellular module has become such a practical solution. It turns a compact Pi into a self-contained IoT gateway—no cabling, no Wi-Fi headaches, just solid 4G or 5G connectivity that you can monitor and manage from anywhere.

Add a good IoT SIM card and Teltonika’s RMS remote management, and you’ve got everything you need for secure, low-maintenance deployments across hundreds of sites.

Cellular Pi Hat - Teltonika Calyx


Why the Pi + Cellular Setup Works So Well

Independence from fixed networks

Most kiosk and digital signage sites don’t have Ethernet nearby, and relying on someone else’s Wi-Fi is a shortcut to unreliability.  A Calyx-equipped Pi connects straight to the mobile network, powered from the same board—so you can install it anywhere with power and a signal.

Small, simple and efficient

You don’t need an industrial PC and a separate router. One Pi, one Calyx, one SIM. Less wiring, fewer points of failure, easier maintenance.

Smarter than a modem

Because the Pi runs local logic, you can buffer content, schedule updates, process telemetry, and even run diagnostics offline. The Calyx handles the connectivity while the Pi takes care of the brains.

Lower cost of deployment

This approach cuts installation and ongoing maintenance costs dramatically. You can roll out hundreds of compact, identical nodes instead of bespoke, over-engineered boxes that need constant babysitting.


Meet the Teltonika Calyx Range

Teltonika’s Calyx series is a family of Raspberry Pi cellular HATs that bring industrial-grade mobile connectivity straight to the board. They use the same trusted modem technology you’d find in Teltonika’s RUT routers, but in a format small enough for embedded projects.

Calyx EBD021 – 4G Pi HAT

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Calyx EBD050 – 5G Pi HAT

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Calyx EBD070 – 5G RedCap Pi HAT

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Typical Deployments


IoT SIM Cards – The Link that Keeps Everything Talking

The SIM card you use matters more than most people realise. Consumer SIMs aren’t built for remote, always-on equipment. IoT SIM Cards are. They’re designed for uptime, longevity and control.

At Millbeck, we provide SIMs specifically for these kinds of deployments:

With the right IoT SIM, a Calyx-equipped Pi can sit in a locked cabinet or forecourt and stay online for years—no local IT, no messy network changes, just a stable, managed data link.


Teltonika RMS – Remote Management Made Simple

Even the best hardware is only as good as your ability to manage it. That’s where Teltonika RMS (Remote Management System) earns its keep.

RMS gives you:

For installers and operators, it means no more unnecessary site visits. You can reboot, reconfigure or update a device from your desk, whether it’s in London, Leeds or Lisbon.


Putting It All Together

A typical deployment looks like this:

It’s a clean, modular setup that’s easy to replicate across hundreds of sites.


Benefits at a Glance


Why Buy Through Millbeck

Millbeck is a Teltonika Diamond Partner, which means our team works directly with Teltonika on hardware, firmware and support. We don’t just sell the box—we provide:

If you’re building digital signage, EV charging infrastructure or remote kiosk networks, we can help you get them connected and keep them that way.


In Short

The Teltonika Calyx brings industrial-grade connectivity to the Raspberry Pi—compact, reliable and easy to manage. Pair it with Millbeck IoT SIM Cards and Teltonika RMS, and you’ve got a plug-and-play backbone for any smart-city or industrial deployment.

Strong signal. Remote control. Zero fuss.
That’s how connected infrastructure should be.

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