TETRA  |  2012-09-21

Police exhibition GPEC: OnGuard Bluetooth was the Star among the Headsets

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Beside the OnGuard Bluetooth Imtradex also presented the new OnGuard I-flex for the semi-covert communication.

Imtradex can draw a positive conclusion about their appearance at the General Police Equipment Exhibition & Conference (GPEC). Imtradex showed its broad portfolio of communication solution for the security sector at Europe´s largest specialist trade fair, open only to visitors from police authorities, from the 11th  to the 13th  of September in Leipzig.

The OnGuard Bluetooth turned out to be the visitor attraction. It is designed specifically for use in undercover or semi-covert operations and combines via Bluetooth to a mobile phone which the investigator carries with him. The small wireless send button can easily be concealed in a hand. By pressing a button, calls can be assumed, initiated or terminated.

“The interest in the OnGuard Bluetooth was enormous. Many of the visitors visited our booth specifically to find out about our innovative communications solution. We had many interesting conversations with representatives of the authorities”, said Ralf Kudernak, managing director of Imtradex Hör-/Sprechsysteme GmbH.

Beside the OnGuard Bluetooth Imtradex also presented the new OnGuard I-flex for the semi-covert communication. The further development of the already proven communication solution for police operations OnGuard I, gives the users even more flexibility. The OnGuard I-flex system which consists of transparent spiral tube and send button with integrated microphone, is provided with a binder-separation-clutch, and the purpose is to allow the connection of different headsets.



At the special exhibition, which patronage has been taken over by the Federal Interior Minister Dr. Hans-Peter Friedrich, Imtradex gave in addition the visitors a view at the in-ear-headset-portfolio from INVISIO. Under the new distribution agreement with the Danish headset manufacturer, Imtradex can offer an alternative to the conventional headset to the industry, military and police operations in Germany.

Source: Imtradex