Communicate Clearly While Wearing Powered Respirators

WMD TriCom radio interface allows communication among first responders wearing powered air-purifying respirators (PAPR). Does not compromise integrity
Jan. 1, 2006

WMD TriCom radio interface allows communication among first responders wearing powered air-purifying respirators (PAPR). Does not compromise integrity of user’s protective suit. Withstands harsh environment of decontamination shower. Featured adjustable throat microphone that sense speaker’s voice and cancels out surrounding PAPR blower noise. Voice may be heard from more than 50 ft. away Raised push-to-talk button allows radio control even while wearing think, protective gloves.
Ultra Electronics AudioPacks

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