INVISIO receives an order from the U.S. Army to provide V60 communication system 1308134

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Tuesday, August 13, 2013 04:32 PM
 
INVISIO receives an order from the U.S. Army to provide V60 communication system.
INVISIO (IVSO) has through its U.S. distribution partner TEA Headsets received an order from the U.S. Army. The order is for the INVISIO V60 communication system and the total order value is approximately SEK 7.1 m. The products will be delivered during the second half of 2013.
     
INVISIO (IVSO) has through its U.S. distribution partner TEA Headsets received an order from the U.S. Army. The order is for the INVISIO V60 communication system and the total order value is approximately SEK 7.1 m. The products will be delivered during the second half of 2013.
Invisio V60 is an Advanced Tactical Quad-Com System which allows users to seamlessly connect and control all of their comms devices across up to four channels with one simple-to-use controller.
     

"We have through our partnership with TEA Headset built a strong position in the U.S. during the last ten years and are well established among the very demanding users within the various parts of the U.S. Army. The new order illustrates this well as it includes several EOD units within the U.S. Army. The U.S. market is very important to us and it is pleasing that we continue to strengthen our position there”, says Lars Højgård Hansen, CEO of INVISIO.

The INVISIO V60 Communication System is an advanced tactical communication and hearing protection system for modern military forces. With INVISIO V60 the user gets a very light, compact and flexible communication system with built-in hearing protection and full 360 degree situational awareness. The system provides crystal-clear communication even in the most extreme and noisy conditions.

The INVISIO V60 is an in-ear hearing protection and communication system with electronic hear-thru and impulse noise protection. The INVSIO V60 control unit can interface with different headsets types along with up to four com sources simultaneously, including radios, intercoms, mobile phones and computers.