1. The SM1P's upgraded Bluetooth®
module allows for the streaming of
audio to the headset, a valuable feature
for users that listen to music during
long work shifts in high-noise
environments. The headset uses
Sensear’s SENS® technology to
enhance speech and suppress noise
while the noise-cancelling boom mic
filters out background noises so that
only speech is transmitted through the
microphone.
2. “The SM1P continues Sensear’s rich
tradition of creating quality personal protective
equipment that boosts user safety and
communication,” said Marty Tynan, Sensear VP of
Sales for the Americas and Europe.
“Our patented SENS® technology heightens their
awareness by providing users with 360° alertness and allowing them to
communicate with nearby workers.” In addition to higher noise reduction
capabilities, upgraded Bluetooth®, and Sensear’s SENS® technology, the
SM1P also provides 4 methods of communication:
Two-Way Radio
Cellular Bluetooth
Short Range Headset-to-Headset
Close Range Face-to-Face
3. “The SM1P is compatible with many of the best-selling two-way
radios in the marketplace today from Motorola and Kenwood.
Compatible cables for Vertex, Hytera, ICOM, Harris, and Tait two-way
radios are in the works. All two-way radio connection cables will
include an in-line PTT button making it easier for the user to
communicate via two-way radio,” said Omar Haji, Sensear Sales
Director for Australia, New Zealand, & Asia-Pacific
4. The new headset can easily be programmed as a Smart Group
Teacher Headset. Using the SM1P with companion Student
Headsets, the Smart Group is the solution for manufacturing plants
that have factory tours, on-the-job training, or work teams in high-
noise environments. Short Range headset-to-headset
communication has been enhanced with additional channel banks
and a simplified user setup.
5. Sensear is accepting orders for the SM1P through
local Sensear dealers. The headset is available in
headband, behind-the-neck, and helmet versions.
Noise reduction ratings vary by style.