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Hytera strengthens foothold in Middle East, set to transform industries operating in high-risk environments – Gulf Fire
        Capitalising on decades of Hytera’s exper se in IS electronics development, the latest devices adopt powerful IS
        circuits, explosion-proof ba eries, an -sta c technology and dual an magne c mechanisms to minimise the
        poten al risk of explosion caused by overhea ng and electronic sparks in highly hazardous environments with

        explosive gas and combus ble dust. Built with me culous engineering and innova on, these devices emphasise
        safety without compromising on performance, demonstra ng Hytera’s dedica on to delivering top-of-line

        communica ons solu ons tailored for industries in the region and across the world.
















































        PNC460U Rugged Explosion-proof Smartphone with Push-to-talk


        The PNC460U, Hytera’s first UL913-cer fied ruggedized IS smartphone, is designed to facilitate instant group
        communica ons, i.e. push-to-talk (PTT) calls, mobile office APPs and data transmission in hazardous

        environments. It complies with explosion-proof requirements for use in Class I, II, III, Division 1, Groups C-G and T4
        and -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) areas. Spor ng a 5-inch HD screen and Android 12 OS, the device comes with a

        dedicated PTT key and seamlessly blends smartphone capabili es with PoC radio func onali es. It works with
        specialised APPs and dispatch so ware to achieve versa le PTT voice calls, video calls, and visualised dispatching.


        PT890Ex and HP79XEx Intrinsically Safe Portable Radios


        Bolstering Hytera’s Professional Mobile Radio (PMR) offerings are two new entries – the PT890Ex and HP79XEx.
        The PT890Ex, a TETRA portable radio, and its counterpart, the HP79XEx, a DMR variant, are both IECEx cer fied.
        Cra ed with advanced explosion-proof materials, the new radios are engineered to withstand intense

        temperatures ranging from -25°C to 60°C (-13°F to 140°F) in hazardous environments without the risk of triggering



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