TETRA  |  2011-11-15

Imtradex presents tailor-made communication solutions for police, fire and rescue services on the PMRExpo 2011

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The Aurelis Bluetooth will make its debut at the show. The wireless handheld microphone with its innovative and high quality equipment, will make new standards in terms of communications and security.

The PMRExpo has always been the ideal platform for companies to reach decision makers in the police, fire and rescue services. Once a year, the industry for mobile professionals in governments, businesses and control centers meets in Cologne. And when the show opens its doors from the 22nd to the 24st of November, Imtradex GmbH will also be on site to present their tailored solutions to the over 2.900 executives and trade visitors in the field of digital radio for the needs of police, fire and rescue services.

The visitors to the booth A03 in Hall 10.2, from Imtradex, the specialist for hearing and speech systems, will be informed among others about news from the Aurelis series. The Aurelis is a handheld microphone about 180 grams, which have been developed specifically as an accessory for the digital radio standard equipment and certified for use in police and emergency services. “The possibilities with our new Aurelis series give the user in task forces and security agencies the optimal use of the digital radios," explains Mathias Iser, Director of Technology at Imtradex Hör-/Sprechsysteme GmbH (www.imtradex.com).

The Aurelis Bluetooth will make its debut at the show. The wireless handheld microphone with its innovative and high quality equipment, will make new standards in terms of communications and security. It includes a transmit button, a microphone, high-quality speakers, an emergency button, a three-level volume control, a two-colour LED and a possibility to connect external audio devices. "The Aurelis has as all our other hand microphones a very robust splash-proof plastic housing. Depending on the digital radio it is also possible to integrate various data applications," says Mathias Iser.

Other news on the stand from Imtradex is the OnGuard Bluetooth. The solution is specifically designed for use in undercover investigations and combines a discreet Bluetooth solution with the mobile phone that is worn by the investigator. A wireless transmitter button ensures that it can be hidden for use in the hand. By pressing a button calls can be assumed, initiated or terminated.

Source: www.imtradex.com