Hytera HP705 Digital Walkie Talkie UHF 400~470MHz VHF136~174MHz Two Way Radio
The HP705 DMR two way radio presents a thinner, lighter style and come with functions that refresh the standards in digital radios. Innovative noise cancelling, MIL-STD-810 G standard and IP68 rating provided more efficient and more reliable communication with loud and clear audio, powerful battery, remarkable portability and ruggedness for ease of use across multiple environments and industries.
THINNER AND LIGHTER
An optimized mechanical design and a compact lithium polymer battery which fits discreetly into the HP705’s design makes the radio only 29.5mm thick and 290g in weight.
LOUDER AND CLEARER AUDIO
The HP70X has louder and clearer audio though an optimized forward facing speaker and AI-based noise cancellation that decreases the unwanted background noise and howling and improves communication efficiency.
LONGER BATTERY LIFE
The latest in proven lithium polymer technology is used in the battery used with the HP70X . The battery is lighter and smaller than ever before, yet still delivers 24 hours of battery life (5/5/90) to provide radio operation for your entire shift.
ENHANCED COVERAGE
Increased receiver sensitivity extends the coverage range and improves audio quality in weak signal areas.
HIGHER LEVEL OF RUGGEDNESS
IP68 rated (submersible to a depth of 2 meters for 4 hours in fresh water) and able to withstand a 2-meter drops onto concrete allows it to withstand the toughest environments.
Technical Specifications
- Frequency Range UHF: 350-470 MHz
- Emergency alarm button
- two programmable buttons
- Channel Capacity 1024
- Zone Capacity 64
- Dimensions(HĂ—WĂ—D) 132 x 55 x 29.5mm
- Weight 290g
- Display 0.91 inch OLED Display
- Battery Life (5-5-90 Duty Cycle) UHF: 26 Hours/22 Hours (GNSS)
- Battery Life (5-5-90 Duty Cycle) VHF: 25 Hours/21 Hours (GNSS)
- Environmental Specification Dust & Water Intrusion IP68
- Humidity Per MIL-STD-810G
- Shock & Vibration Per MIL-STD-810G
- Programmable buttons 2
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