Product Description
ICOM IP110 Two Way Radio for Wireless Networks
The ICOM IP110 is a network based two way radio designed to work over existing IP Wireless Networks. Use the ICOM IP110 to communicate with walkie talkies across your building, across campus, or across the world using IP Address protocols. The ICOM IP110 has impressive talking capabilities allowing for one to one, group calls, system wide calls, duplex calling ( like a phone conversation) and text messaging making this a versatile little two way radio. The ICOM IP110 is also built for business being able to withstand a five foot drop on concrete, offering up to 27 hours of battery life, and it's waterproof. Please note, the ICOM IP110 does require one IP1000C for every hundreds units deployed.
Key Features of the IP110 Two Way Radio Include:
- Full Duplex Call Capabilities when using a VOX Headset
- One to One, One to Many, And Customized Group Calling Features
- Know the Approximate Location of Each Radio in the System when using ICOM IP100FS Terminals
- Up to 27 Hours of Battery Life Between Charging
- Deploy Radios Thousands of Miles Apart when connected to the same Network
- Send & Receive Text Messaging
- Vibrates on incoming calls
- IP67 Waterproof Rating
Your ICOM IP100H Two Way Radio Purchase Includes:
1 ICOM IP100H Handset
1 27 Hour Lithium Ion Battery
1 Wall Charger - Desktop Charging Tray Available
2 Year Warranty
We Educate .... You Decide if the ICOM IP110 Two Way Radio for Wireless Networks Is Right For You!
Will the ICOM IP110 Two Way Radio work on any wireless network? Yes, Please note, a ICOM IP1000C is required for the equipment to work.
Why is the ICOM IP110 system so much more expensive than a traditional two way radio? Actually, we believe you'll find an ICOM Two Way Radio for Wireless System is less expensive than a traditional two way radio system. Give us a call at 855-770-7194 and we'll help you compare your options.
Is an FCC License Required to use ICOM IP100H Two Way Radios? No, this is a license free product with no recurring costs.