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Pryme Launches Expanded Push-to-Talk Accessory Line for Radios and Cellular Devices

“Pryme’s product development is fueled by emerging customer needs, ensuring our offerings consistently outpace the evolving demands of the market,” said Dave George, president and chief technologist of Pryme Radio

by Staff
January 5, 2024
Pryme Launches Expanded Push-to-Talk Accessory Line for Radios and Cellular Devices

 

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Pryme Radio has launched enhanced push-to-talk (PTT) accessories for two-way radios and cellular devices including a Heavy-Duty Wireless PTT Button, waterproof and dustproof Amplified Remote Speaker Microphone, Smart PTT Switch, and a Desk Top Microphone for Dispatch Consoles.

Pryme's extended portfolio of wired accessories includes the ultra-heavy-duty water and dust resistant Storm Trooper SPM-4200 Series Amplified Remote Speaker Mic. Available with USB-C or Lightning connectors, this versatile accessory is compatible with leading PTT over cellular (PoC) applications that transform cellphones and tablets into two-way radio communication tools.

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The recently released Desk Top Microphone is specifically crafted for dispatch console computers utilizing two-way radio or cellular networks. Boasting a PTT connection and two independently programmable buttons for dispatch software, it exemplifies Pryme's dedication to tailored solutions, the company says.

Another of Pryme’s new product highlights is the enhanced Mini Wireless PTT Button, a favored accessory for optimizing PTT applications. The BT-PTT-Z-HD heavy-duty iteration adheres to IP67 waterproof and dustproof standards, ensuring robust performance in diverse environments. Additionally, Pryme’s new BT-PTT-Z-SMART Switch provides wireless control over volume levels and channel selection. Both buttons effortlessly pair, offer versatile attachment options, and leverage Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) for a runtime exceeding two years on a coin cell battery.

“Pryme’s product development is fueled by emerging customer needs, ensuring our offerings consistently outpace the evolving demands of the market,” said Dave George, president and chief technologist of Pryme Radio

“Radio users are a diverse community with unique and varied needs. There's no 'one size fits all' solution for every user,” said George. “At Pryme, we recognize that the key to providing exceptional accessories lies in understanding the distinct requirements of each sector.”

About Pryme

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Headquartered in Brea, California, Pryme is a manufacturer of specialized mobile communication accessories for professionals in every industry sector. Pryme designs, engineers, and builds premium quality wireless and wired audio accessories, which support virtually every two-way radio model and push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) application.  Pryme President and Chief Technologist Dave George is an industry thought leader who has been published extensively, holds 29 patents, and is the inventor of multiple award-winning Pryme products.  

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