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Motorola MOTOTRBO SL1600 digital portable radio

16.12.2014

Motorola Solutions introduced the new MOTOTRBO SL1600 digital handheld radio, a two-way communication device designed with customers in mind. The new SL-series walkie-talkie delivers high-quality audio and features MOTOTRBO-specific features that are indispensable for everyday work. Ergonomic design and a wide range of accessories allow you to operate the device with one hand and focus on the job at hand.

The MOTOTRBO SL1600 is designed for use in daily customer service industries including retail, hospitality, event management and security. The slim form factor and energy-saving Active View display make it easy to carry your walkie-talkie all day long. For example, in a shopping center, where employees are always in front of customers, operations related to checking the status, searching for lost children, monitoring suspicious activity can be solved with the click of a single button. The SL1600 allows you to coordinate with management, both during normal activity and during an emergency.

The shock-resistant Active View LED display of the SL1600 walkie talkie, located on the back of the device, turns off in inactive mode to conserve battery power. High-quality shielding protects the radio from dust and foreign particles. For quick access to two-way radio functions, there are: side volume control; separate power button; embossed call key; top channel selector.

The SL1600 radio supports the Range Max feature, an improved terminal design and a patented antenna that provides extended range without impacting device thickness or battery life. With support for both digital and analog communications, the SL1600 works seamlessly with both existing systems and today's digital standards.

The SL1600 is IP54 dust and water resistant, ensuring uninterrupted communication even in harsh environments.

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