With the dynamic evolution of MOTOTRBO digital two-way radios, you’re better connected, safer and more efficient. The DP2000e Series is designed for the everyday worker who needs effective communications. With systems support and loud, clear audio, these next-generation radios deliver cost effective connectivity to your organization.
The MOTOTRBO DP2400e is an ETSI DMR Standards compliant digital radio that delivers operation critical voice communications. With a single button push, workers can communicate for greater efficiency and enhanced safety. With support for basic trunking as well as legacy analogue technology, you can keep your organization connected as it grows.
The DP2400e radio is designed to improve safety in your organization, with the rapid response capability of instantaneous push-to-talk communications. Even if a worker is unresponsive, you can remotely activate the radio to check that your worker is safe. Privacy options are available to prevent others listening in on your communications, and radios can be remotely disabled if they are misplaced or stolen. New TIA4950 certified models are available for use in hazardous locations where flammable or explosive materials are present.
With new noise cancellation technology and enhanced clarity, the DP2400e radio delivers excellent audio quality to make your workplace communications clearly intelligible. The latest energy technology delivers up to 28 hours of battery life for 3-shift working, and the optional IMPRES Over-the-Air Battery Management tool helps you maximize battery lifetime. An improved receiver boosts range by up to 8%, allowing you to reach further than ever.
Frequency ranges:
Features include:
Ideal for businesses and industries, such as:
✓ Hospitality venues ✓ schools/academies ✓ small construction sites ✓ Retail ✓ Vechiles.
*Please note that range may vary depending on environment actual range in built-up areas is estimated around 1-2km
If you are unsure about coverage, please contact our sales team to discuss a free trial in Dubai
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