Motorola Solutions Releases New Mission Critical Radio MXP600
29.10.2020 17:57:00
Designed specifically for mission-critical events, the new MXP600 TETRA Portable Radio provides communications in situations when every second matters.
Motorola Solutions, Inc. added the MXP600 to the TETRA Portable Radio series. The new radio has a compact size and light weight, and helps to stay connected even in marginal coverage areas. Innovative audio technology guarantees high quality sound that allows to communicate even in the noisiest of conditions.
Motorola continues to be a leader in communications and radio equipment in critical missions. The new portable radio is positioning as a device that ensures user safety. Compact, easy to use and streamlined processes reduce the cost of routine operations to ensure stable radio communications in critical conditions.
The MXP600 portable radio uses Bluetooth 5.0 and Near-Field Communication (NFC) for wireless transmission, and the over-the-air (OTA) remote update technology keeps the radio running even when a new software version is installing on. Users can exchange data and voice messages, and make emergency calls even in marginal coverage areas. This is possible due to the MXP600's high sensitivity and radio range, which allows frontline workers to communicate in unfavorable terms, wherever they are.
Motorola Solutions, Inc. added the MXP600 to the TETRA Portable Radio series. The new radio has a compact size and light weight, and helps to stay connected even in marginal coverage areas. Innovative audio technology guarantees high quality sound that allows to communicate even in the noisiest of conditions.
Motorola continues to be a leader in communications and radio equipment in critical missions. The new portable radio is positioning as a device that ensures user safety. Compact, easy to use and streamlined processes reduce the cost of routine operations to ensure stable radio communications in critical conditions.
The MXP600 portable radio uses Bluetooth 5.0 and Near-Field Communication (NFC) for wireless transmission, and the over-the-air (OTA) remote update technology keeps the radio running even when a new software version is installing on. Users can exchange data and voice messages, and make emergency calls even in marginal coverage areas. This is possible due to the MXP600's high sensitivity and radio range, which allows frontline workers to communicate in unfavorable terms, wherever they are.