
Setcom's Liberator Wireless Portable-Only features a newly redesigned waterproof enclosure and waterproof SuperMic. The system automatically establishes a wireless link when an officer presses the push-to-talk button on the motorcycle.
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Although they aren't as sexy as the other contemporary tools of law enforcement that make more headlines like body-worn cameras and high-tech forensics equipment, no technology is more vital to your mission than your communications equipment.
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The 2011 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference appeared to focus on officer protection. We've chosen to highlight several innovative innovative products from the show.
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The speakers and microphones in Setcom's Half Shell Helmet Kit are designed for highway speeds and noisy environments. It features a low-profile, aerodynamic design and is made of modern, lightweight, UV-rated plastic for extended durability.
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The communications system, which can be added to most half-shell helmets, is designed with lightweight, UV-rated plastic and can be added as slide-up or snap-on option. It's compatible with Super Seer, Shoei and Bell brands.
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Setcom Corp. has upgraded a portable-only wired version of one of its most popular products for motorcycle officers, the SuperMic. Available in two models, the SuperMic can be used with or without a public address system and it is backward compatible with Setcom's standard helmet kits.
Read More →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.
Read More →Setcom’s Liberator Wireless System frees the motor officer from the cable connecting man and machine. Along with a new freedom of movement, the Liberator Wireless System also avoids the interference challenges of using higher frequencies by working in the 900 MHz ISM range. The system is also backward compatible with most up-to-date Setcom equipment. The minimal power that the Liberator needs is drawn from the portable radio battery.
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