Imtradex introduces BlueTalk: Robust interface for the „Bluetooth Radio“
The BlueTalk was developed especially for use in the police and in the industry, but can also be used in other areas.
Bluetooth has recently gained acceptance as a standard for connecting different devices to the digital radios. Many critical communication processes are already done with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones and radio devices - including the police authorities and the industry. In order to allow the user problem-free radio-based exchange of information with colleagues, without restricting his freedom of movement, usually specialized headsets are used. However often there was still missing a reliable link that connected the Bluetooth device with the headset. The specialist for hearing and speech systems Imtradex GmbH has now created the BlueTalk which is such an interface. Has Bluetooth connection with standard Ver. 2.1. incl. secure simple pairing.
The BlueTalk was presented on the CCExpo in Hamburg (23rd and 24th of October) and will be presented on the PMRExpo in Cologne from the 26th to 28th of November (Booth A16). The BlueTalk proved to be extremely robust and very stable during use. This handy, easy-to-use tool is compatible with many headsets and Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones and radio devices. For example, a connection to the Apple IPhone is possible. In addition to a built-in talk button, it comes with a wireless send button, which can have one button (PTT only), two buttons (PTT and full duplex) or four buttons with different options available. “Just as easy as connection the BlueTalk to the various devices, is the answering and ending of calls”, explains Ralf Kudernak, Managing Director at Imtradex. In addition, voice messages give out status messages and warnings.
The BlueTalk was developed especially for use in the police and in the industry, but can also be used in other areas. The BlueTalk has a long battery life, due to the integrated lithium-polymer battery, as well as a dirt and water resistant membrane keyboard. A clothing clip to fasten the device on a belt is included in the delivery of the BlueTalk.
Source: Imtradex