The MXP660 is engineered to withstand the rigors of everyday use, ensuring uninterrupted operation in even the harshest conditions. With Class 3 TETRA transmission of Entropia power guarantees clear and consistent communication, maximising your team's effectiveness.
Clarity of voice communication is also critical. Noise reduction technology, trained through Artificial Intelligence (AI) machine-learning, is integrated into the MXP660 to suppress loud background noise and improve the clarity of calls — so users can hear and be heard.
The MXP660 also helps reduce your total cost of ownership. Expensive and time-consuming radio management chores are streamlined with LTE and Wi-Fi over-the-air updates.
Technologies like Bluetooth® 5.2 and Near-Field Communication (NFC) enable rich and secure collaboration with smartphones, tablets and other Bluetooth devices such as body cameras or audio accessories. The MXP660 protects your existing investment by letting you reuse most of your MXP600 accessories including chargers, batteries and audio accessories.
There are times when users may go beyond the range of their TETRA network coverage and need to stay connected. Maybe they are working in a heavily built up area, deep inside a building. In these situations the DIMETRA Connect-enabled of Entropia MXP660 can use its built-in LTE and Wi-Fi capabilities to stay connected to its TETRA network of Entropia over broadband. When there is no TETRA coverage, the MXP660 automatically switches to an available broadband network such as LTE or Wi-Fi.
Rugged and dependable: the MXP660 is ready for use in extreme conditions. Tested to military standards 6, it can withstand drops from 1.2 metres to a hard floor. With IP65,
IP66, IP67 and IP68 (2 m, 2 h) ratings, the MXP660 can handle dust, dirt, heavy rain, jets of water and submersion in up to 2 metres of water for 2 hours.
Your personnel can work reliably in all kinds of environments and weather, knowing their communications lifeline is intact.
Location precision for safety and incident management Being able to pinpoint a frontline worker’s location to just a few metres can make all the difference in keeping them safe and effectively managing an incident.
The MXP660 supports four Global Navigation Satellite Systems 4 (GNSS): Galileo, Beidou, GLONASS and GPS. It also works with regional systems, such as Japan’s QZSS. As an example, a combination of GPS plus Galileo provides location accuracy down to 1.2 metres5 .
Location accuracy makes a big difference: if an emergency button or Fall Alert feature has been activated on the MXP660, it enables dispatchers to pass on more accurate location information to others on the front line, so help can arrive faster.
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