Sonetics and Logic Energy team up

Thursday, 01 March, 2012

Sonetics has announced its partnership with Logic Energy, authorising them to provide Sonetics’ wireless headset systems for a variety of critical communication applications including mining, public safety, fire and rescue, aviation, construction and manufacturing operations.

Logic Energy specialises in the distribution of high-quality communications product solutions, including two-way radios and accessories, and will now offer, sell and support Sonetics’ systems through its distribution centres in Australia and New Zealand.

“Logic Energy was founded to support resellers and their customers with leading communication solutions across Australia and New Zealand,” said Dave Hicks, director of Logic Energy. “As the pioneer for truly wireless team communication headsets and systems, Sonetics was the obvious partner for us.”

Sonetics’ systems support hands-free, full-duplex communications up to a 600 m range while also monitoring up to two radio channels and providing push-to-talk radio transmission from the users’ wireless headsets. The headsets provide 26 dB of hearing protection and are completely wire-free, with no external antennas, belt packs or wires.

They provide an advanced battery management system that delivers 24-hour continuous operation per charge, two-hour full recharge and also ensures that the headset is fully ready to operate up to a year after the last charge. They use 1.8 GHz DECT communications technology to allow full-duplex communication between local teams and radio transmissions via push-to-talk connectivity to existing radio systems.

“Logic Energy is well known as a leading distributor in Australia and New Zealand who has great wireless communications expertise and as providing outstanding service and support to their resellers and customers,” said Sonetics’ COO, Reed Stager. “We are actively working with leading distributors such as Logic Energy to deliver the benefits of Sonetics solutions, including greater safety of work group members, increased team communication effectiveness and enhanced productivity.”

Sonetics’ solutions are compliant with frequency requirements in Australia and New Zealand as well as the EC and most Asian countries.

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