Skull vibration communication device-H1M1 (manual)
The helmet communication unit is a small and light helmet communication unit specially used in extremely dangerous environments. It is easy to use, enhances personal safety and improves work efficiency;
Use a high-sensitivity vibration sensor to collect the vocal cord vibration transmitted to the skull and convert the vibration signal into a sound signal; unlike other traditional headphones, a thin waterproof bone conduction vibration sensor is placed on your head;
Due to the unique arm / buckle design, it can be easily and very firmly installed in almost all standard helmets without any tools, without affecting the use of other protective equipment such as breathing mask;
The PTT control button converts the vibration signal of the pickup into an ordinary audio signal. After noise filtering, it is amplified to a signal that can be matched by the intercom, and then transmitted to the intercom.
The ultra-large button structure design allows even thick gloves or heavy protective clothing (firefighters) to be easily activated.
Polycarbonate material strengthens the solid performance of the shell, built-in positive and negative air pressure adjustment device, precise scientific waterproof, mechanical structure design, can withstand extreme water pressure and impact.
Helmet communication headset
Weight: 85g
Pickup: Vibration sensor, noise cancellation 30 dB
Speaker: 32 ohm
Cable: Spring wire (flame retardant): 4.2mm / 380mm
Straight line (flame retardant): 4.2mm / 750mm
Connector: Spring wire: 5-core quick-plug type
Protection level: IP67
Working temperature: -25… + 63 ºC (continuous)
Working voltage: 2,5… 10,0 VDC
Humidity: 95% RH, + 63 ºC for 500 hours
PTT control button
Weight: 210g
Dimensions (housing): 65 (diameter) x 40 (thickness)
Material: Polycarbonate, silicone rubber
Cable: According to actual use
Connector 5 core quick plug type
Protection level: IP67
Working temperature: -25… + 63 ºC (continuous)
Working voltage: 2,5… 10,0 VDC
Humidity: 95% RH, + 63 ºC for 500 hours