Digital MOTOTRBO™ DMR handheld radio
MOTOTRBO™ R7 is a two-way digital portable radio that offers loud, clear and customizable audio in a rugged, reliable and connected device.
Its advanced audio processing ensures your voice is always understood, while the rugged construction is suitable for the toughest environments. What's more, the R7 is equipped with the latest Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® connectivity options, so your devices are ready for the future as your systems grow.
Loud and clear
The MOTOTRBO R7 offers exceptional noise cancellation, volume and voice clarity, making it suitable for even the most challenging communication environments. The R7 ensures your team can hear and be heard everywhere, even in the noisiest environments.
Designed for business
The MOTOTRBO R7 radio is ruggedly built, designed for maximum uptime and ready to connect your team. It is designed to perfectly meet the needs of your business. Tested to rigorous military standards, the R7 is IP66 and IP68 rated for maximum ruggedness, while built-in security features and over-the-air programming minimize device downtime.
Ready for tomorrow
Designed and manufactured with your team's communication needs in mind, the MOTOTRBO R7 features advanced Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity to keep your team connected now and in the future. Thanks to the large color screen and connectivity to other systems enabled by MOTOTRBO systems, your team will be ready for the future and connected even if your systems change tomorrow.
UL-TIA4950 certification
The UL-TIA4950 standard describes requirements for battery-powered portable radios used in hazardous environments. These environments are characterized by the presence of flammable gases, vapors, liquids, dust or fibers that may present a fire or explosion hazard under normal operating conditions or during maintenance.
This standard ensures that the radio equipment can be operated safely in hazardous environments without being a source of ignition.
Differences between UL-TIA4950 and ATEX certification include
UL-TIA4950 is a specific standard for portable radios in the US and other countries that recognize UL certifications, while ATEX is a broader European directive for various equipment in hazardous locations.
Both certifications ensure that devices can be operated safely, but they apply in different geographic regions and have different requirements and processes.