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FSE-BP50

FreeSpeak Edge® 5 GHz Wireless Beltpack

Clear-Com Marketing 0 14612 Article rating: No rating

The FSE-BP50 is a rugged, water-resistant multi-channel beltpack that operates in the ISM license-free 5 GHz frequency range. The beltpack has an ergonomic design with nine programmable keys, large color screen, dedicated A & B encoders, individual level controls for C & D, and overall dedicated master volume control. The FreeSpeak Edge Digital Wireless RF Configuration Guide provides specifications, best practices and guidance for using the 5 GHz band and RF channels.

FSII-BP24

FreeSpeak II 2.4 GHz Wireless Beltpack

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The FSII-BP24 is a rugged, water-resistant beltpack that operates in the ISM license-free 2.4 GHz frequency range. Featuring the “Clear-Com Sound”, the FSII-BP24 has high audio bandwidth for superior intelligibility and listening comfort.

FSII-BP19

FreeSpeak II 1.9 GHz Wireless Beltpack

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The FSII-BP19 is a rugged, water-resistant beltpack that operates in the ISM license-free 1.9 GHz frequency range. Featuring the “Clear-Com Sound”, the FSII-BP19 has high audio bandwidth for superior intelligibility and listening comfort.

FreeSpeak II® 1.9 beltpacks with firmware version 5.3.32.0 upwards support Bluetooth® headsets.

FSII-BP24-O2

FreeSpeak II 2.4 GHz O2 Wireless Beltpack

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The FSII O2 2.4 GHz beltpack is specifically designed to work in Hyperbaric chambers safely, operating at atmospheric pressures of 5.1 atm, 517 kPa, or 75 psi with a change of +/- 26 psi per minute without damage.

FSII-BP19-O2

FreeSpeak II 1.9 GHz O2 Wireless Beltpack

Clear-Com Marketing 0 13095 Article rating: No rating

The FSII O2 1.9 GHz beltpack is specifically designed to work in Hyperbaric chambers safely, operating at atmospheric pressures of 5.1 atm, 517 kPa, or 75 psi with a change of +/- 26 psi per minute without damage.

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