
The Amazon Leo Pro terminal is designed for organisations that require higher performance, stronger throughput, and greater reliability from the Leo satellite network. Developed for demanding operational environments, the Leo Pro offers improved processing capability, faster speeds, and enhanced integration features compared to the smaller Nano model. Whether deployed at fixed sites or installed on mobile assets, the Amazon Leo Pro delivers robust connectivity for business-critical applications.
Key Features
Enhanced Performance: Built to deliver stronger throughput than the entry-level Nano, the LEO Pro is expected to support higher-speed connectivity suitable for bandwidth-heavy workflows, making it ideal for enterprises that rely on constant data transfer.
Improved Field of View: With a larger antenna and optimised tracking, the LEO Pro is designed to maintain a consistent link to Amazon’s Leo constellation, offering improved stability in areas with obstructed horizons or challenging terrain.
Low-latency Connectivity: Operating on a low Earth orbit network, the LEO Pro supports low-latency performance that benefits cloud tools, real-time telemetry, video communication, and mission-critical applications.
Enterprise Integration: The terminal is designed for seamless integration with existing IT infrastructure. Ethernet connectivity allows businesses to route the signal through their preferred firewalls, switches, and enterprise networking equipment.
Reliable, Rugged Construction: The Pro unit is expected to feature a durable, weather-tolerant design suitable for long-term outdoor use. Its build supports deployments in harsh, remote, and industrial conditions.
High Availability Capability: With stronger signal handling than the Nano, the LEO Pro lends itself to locations that require continual uptime, acting as a primary or backup connection for operational continuity.
Use Cases
Enterprise Sites & Branch Offices: Ideal for businesses that require higher throughput to support cloud platforms, VoIP, file transfer, and multi-user environments across remote or underserved regions.
Condition Monitoring: Perfect for remote sensors and monitoring stations that require stable backhaul for periodic data uploads and real-time alerts, especially in locations with no cellular coverage.
Agriculture: Supports connected farming tools, from soil sensors to in-field tablets, providing reliable links for decision-making tools and cloud-based platforms in rural environments.
Construction: A strong fit for small project teams or compact sites needing quick, temporary connectivity for digital workflows, safety reporting, and basic communications.
