Just put on the helmet! Introducing a hands-free radio receiver.
The "BRIDGECOM R2" is a radio receiver that can be mounted inside a helmet, allowing you to hear instructions and guidance from a transceiver without using earphones. Since the helmet acts like a speaker, voices from the instructor or guide can be heard clearly even in noisy environments. Additionally, because your ears are not blocked by earphones, you can still hear surrounding environmental sounds, enhancing safety. Wearing the helmet imposes no burden on your ears, and it does not interfere with your work, allowing for hands-free operation. 【Features】 ■ Easy installation ■ Clear voice reception from instructors or guides even in noisy conditions ■ Hands-free capability ■ Lightweight and compact size *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Main Specifications】 ■Receiving Frequency: 422MHz Band ■Number of Channels: 4 Channels (CTCSS) ■Speaker Output: 700mW or more ■Operating Temperature Range: -10 to +50°C ■Battery Capacity: 700mA ■Size: H70mm x W48mm x D17mm ■Weight: 50g ■Usage Time: Approximately 15 hours ■Standby Time: Approximately 48 hours ■Charging Time: 3 to 4 hours *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Construction sites ■Building sites *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We are developing the B-EAR brand and engaged in the planning, development, and sales of communication devices. High product capability & high growth potential The features of B-EAR products include being compact and lightweight, allowing for simultaneous calls with multiple people without any time lag, even in noisy environments. Due to their high convenience, they are favored by professionals in various fields, including construction, civil engineering, road management, power facilities, railways, logistics, steel mills, aviation, police, fire services, maritime security, the Self-Defense Forces, and the sports industry, where many jobs involve risks.