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The beltpack itself features six intercom channels and a separate “Reply” button for a quick reply to the last caller. Bolero’s sunlight readable and dimmable display can be rotated so that it is readable in any orientation. Also, in an industry first, the beltpack can be used without a headset like a walkie-talkie radio utilizing an integrated mic and speaker. Bolero beltpacks support Bluetooth, allowing either a Bluetooth headset or a Smartphone to be connected. When a Smartphone is connected, the beltpack can act like a car’s “hands free” setup so the user can receive calls on their phone and talk and listen via their beltpack headset. Users can also inject phone calls directly into the intercom channels, providing new levels of workflow flexibility.
Gonna Need A Bigger Belt!
2RU frame with up to 1024 ports
Control Panel; 28 keys; 19" / 2 RU
Maximum matrix size: 1024 x 1024
App-defined hardware: one hardware, multiple applications
App-defined hardware: one hardware, multiple applications
Desktop Control Panel; 16 keys
Lightweight Headsets
Choose from 4 Pin Female, 5 Pin Malel or now added 10 pin lemo for the new Hollyland H1 comms system. These all have eletric mics.
You get a speaker and a mic. Now go get em tiger.
Dual and Single over the ear aviation style headsets. Dynamic Microphones.
Choose from 4 Pin Female, 5 Pin Male and soon Hollyland 10 pin lemo. These headsets utilize TA5 connectors to the above ends. Just switch out the cable.
You get a speaker and a mic. Now go get em tiger.