Liberator Wireless

The most recent advance in police motorcycle communications, Setcom's Liberator Wireless SuperMic eliminates the cable between the officer and the motorcycle, providing maximum flexibility, freedom of movement and reliable communications.
- The Liberator automatically establishes a wireless link when an officer gets on the motorcycle. There is no need to "sync" or "pair".
- The Liberator includes wireless technology for Portable Radio Only as well as Mobile + Portable Radio configurations.
- In a Mobile + Portable Radio configuration, the Liberator transmits and receives through the mobile radio, ensuring consistent communications.
- The Liberator's efficient power management technology eliminates the need for batteries, a potentially critical point of failure. It draws the minimal power it requires from the portable radio battery.
- With its selectable channel plan, the Liberator has been carefully designed and rigorously tested to eliminate extraneous communication between two police motorcycles and/or between the Liberator and the portable or mobile radio.
- As with Setcom's traditional SuperMics, the Liberator's helmet connection provides a quick-release jack to improve officer safety.
- All of the electronics necessary to achieve the Liberator's sophistication are surface mounted on Setcom's proprietary circuit boards; surface-mount technology yields significantly higher quality and durability.
- Setcom's Liberator is completely compatible with wired Setcom ComKits, making it easy and affordable to upgrade.
- Officers can use the Liberator on motorcycles equipped to work with traditional SuperMics; the Motorcycle Cable Kit for Setcom's traditional SuperMics and the Liberator are compatible.
- A department need not upgrade its entire fleet at the same time. Officers can try the Liberator on one motorcycle and prove its quality and reliability for themselves.
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