As far as I know there are also:
www.maxfor.co.kr (telosb clones)
www.cratlon.com (telos clones without TinyOS)
www.sensinode.com (cc2430 based, no TinyOS)
www.intel.com/research/exploratory/motes.htm

Fabrizio

Tony Mancill wrote:
Ted Carter wrote:
Ken Peirce <thewirelessmacdude <at> yahoo.com> writes:

I am looking to get a couple of motes to use in real world testing of my code.
I see that Crossbow sells them. However, they appear to have a licensed tool
chain. I assume the tinyOS code and tool chain works just fine on them and that
the licensed tool chain is something else. Does anyone else make mote
hardware?Cheers,Ken

[garage research disclaimer]

www.xbow.com
www.moteiv.com
www.jennic.org
www.millennialnet.com
www.shockfish.com
www.meshnetics.com
www.btnode.ethz.ch

www.dustnetworks.com
www.ember.com

No assumptions on toolchains.
If price point is a concern, thus far I've found that xbow wins on pricing.
Xbow sells their TelosB mote w/sensor suite for 130USD.

No relation, no endorsement, just one more to add to the list:

www.cirronet.com

They have a model with a +18dBm transmitter if you need that kind of
transmit power.  However, the toolchain appears to be closed.

tony
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