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LRAD 100X is is a self contained, hand held, portable loud hailer that outperforms all other megaphones and most permanent public address systems. LRAD is a portable communication tool that overcomes the background noise of vehicles, vessels, sirens and boisterous crowds to ensure the message is heard and clearly understood.
LRAD 100X is 20-30 decibels (dB) louder than even the best competing megaphones. Therefore the LRAD 100X is four to six times louder than other systems of comparable size and power. Optimized driver and wave-guide design ensures clear and loud voice communication so every syllable is understood. The warning tone provides a non-lethal deterrent, shapes behavior, and supports intent determination while preserving time for force escalation.
This extraordinary acoustic performance comes in a rugged package that can be operated in driving rain. Interfaces include a standard microphone as well as rugged media player designed for easy operation in demanding environments.
LRAD 100X is the world’s best solution for portable on-scene and tactical communications.
- Clear Communication at up to 1000 Meters
- 136dB at 1 Meter Maximum Continuous Output
- Overcome 88dB of Background Noise at 250 Meters
- Reduces the Risk of Exposing Nearby Personnel to Excessive Audio Levels
- 30 Degree Primary Beam
- Communicate Where You Need To
- Avoid Distortion From Reflected Sounds
- Simple, Flexible Controls
- Handheld or Self Standing
- Compact and Portable
- Microphone and MP3 Interface
- Waterproof
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| ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE |
| Maximum Continuous Output |
136 dB SPL at 1 meter |
| Beam Width |
+/- 15° at 2.5 kHz/-3dB |
| Communications Range |
Highly intelligible speech transmissions over 600 meters; *Max range of 250 meters over 88 dB of background noise. |
| MECHANICAL |
| Dimensions |
14” W x 14” H x 6.5” D (35.6 x 35.6 x 16.5 cm) |
| Weight |
15 lbs ( 6.8 kg) with battery, accessories and cables |
| Construction |
Injection molded impact resistant plastic
6061 Aluminum |
*6+ dB above background noise is based on field trials conducted by independent sources |
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