Setcom Corporation, a producer of communications systems and accessories for police motorcycles, has upgraded a portable-only wired version of its SuperMic product.
Available in two models, the SuperMic can be used with or without a public address system and it is backwards compatible with Setcom's standard helmet kits. Features include auto-muting, quick-release jacks and the ability to electrically sense the presence of a headset, allowing the device to be used with the helmet kit or as a conventional speaker-mic when unplugged.
The newest SuperMic is also waterproof (IP-X7 rating) and conformal coated to provide water and contaminant protection.
"The SuperMic is a great option for motor officers because it is extremely versatile and it increases safety and flexibility," said Jim Roberts, Setcom's president. "We had great customer feedback from the waterproofing of our portable-only wireless systems so we are excited to now offer waterproof products for our wired product lines."
Setcom invented the first police motorcycle communications kit, the ComKit, in 1970 and has since remained the leader in the field for its ability to work with police motorcycle officers to develop the kind of innovative, tailor-made products they depend on.
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