TETRA  |  2015-09-10

Imtradex equips hand microphone Aurelis with USB interface

Source: MCCResources

Having already equipped its table microphones and headsets series BusinessLine, Business Line 3000 and AirTalk with USB interfaces, Imtradex now also provides the handheld speaker-microphone - Aurelis - with USB port.

The Aurelis series was the first accessory that has been specifically designed for the radios of digital radio standards. The especially for emergency centers, police and fire departments as well as for operatio- nal control centers of companies with large production facilities, designed Aurelis hand- held microphone, can be connected to the computer systems of control centers in no time, with the established USB standard, regardless of the respectively used operating system like Windows or Linux.

"This way our Aurelis handheld speaker microphones are now final- ly compatible with the existing hardware of our customers. With Aurelis we have already developed a very flexible product for digital radios; we can adapt the Aurelis to the needs of each client. The USB connector was now the logical development”, said Ralf Kudernak, CEO of Imtradex.

The innovative, only 180g lightweight, hand-held speaker microphone is equipped with a PTT button, microphone and high quality speakers, and depending on the model, other options as an emergency button, a three-level volume control and a two-color LED. In addition, the Aurelis hand microphones feature a connection for external audio accessories and can easily be used with a headset of choice. Depending on the model of the Aurelis, different data applications can also be integrated. For example, information is shown in a display, or the different keys can be programmed with different applications. To save space on the workplace, the Aurelis hand microphones can also be hung on the side of the desk.

"In order to be able to coordinate emergency rescue operations of any kind, quick and reliable communication technology plays a key role in monitoring stations. This constantly improving and trying to provide the emergency centers and control centers so with new opportunities, is one of our main concerns," adds Kudernak.