The Xeos Story

Committed to our customers

We design and manufacture telemetry and data collection products for reliable & innovative ways to track, monitor and control moorings, buoys and autonomous vehicles in harsh environments.

Xeos Technologies Inc. has been designing and manufacturing low power monitoring equipment for remote applications since our beginning in 2004.  We have designed many, many products over the years, some of which are highlighted in our history below:

2004

Xeos was formed when 3 engineers left a great local engineering company to start an even greater one.

2005

First mooring product development and our first utilizing Iridium (Casabel).

2006

Development of the Hammerhead miniaturized Argos-2 PTT transmitter.

2007

Development of the first Sable Iridium Mooring Recovery Beacon for deep deployments (5000m).

2008

Development of the first surface Iridium mooring beacon (Melo).

2009

Design of the first micro recovery beacons (LED flashers). Redesign of Sable antenna using Xeos proprietary Iridium/GPS design.

2010

Design of Radio micro beacon (XMB) and Argos micro beacon (XMA) rated for 7500m depth.

2011

Development of the KILO beacon for 1000m depths (later revised to 2500m).

2012

Design of the next generation Argos transmitter.

2013

Design of the ROVER surface beacon featuring a novel antenna and battery pack design.

2014

Mechanical re-design of Micro Beacon line to 11,000m (full ocean depth) and the addition of the XMI beacon to the lineup. Development of the Onyx miniaturized satellite GPS tracker.

2015

Design of the Apollo Beacon, a combined LED flasher and Iridium location beacon with an 11,000m depth rating.

2016

Development of the OSKER, low cost, disposable ocean surface tracker.

2017

Development of our own Yagi 160Mhz receiver antenna used with the XMB transmitter to aid in mooring recovery. Began the migration of L1 only GPS products to multi constellation GNSS.

2018

Development of the Brizo-X ocean wave sensor. This new GNSS based sensor accurately calculates the first 5 wave coefficients.

2019

Development of the Hermes, a handheld satellite beacon locator designed to accurately locate Xeos beacons while at sea.

2020

Development of the XMR-II, a remote two-way monitoring data relay designed for surface applications.

2021

Development of the XMi-2.0. A redesign of the XMI-11K using Apollo hardware.