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SKU # :
V2G4MF211
Man Part # :
V2-G4MF211
Otto 500 V2-G4MF211 Speaker Microphone - 500F, IP68, No Emergency Button - M83
Professional Speaker Microphone - Otto 500 Series
OTTO 500 is the first speaker mic to function for more than five minutes at 500°F (260°C). The ability to withstand these heat shock conditions makes the OTTO 500 a clear choice for extreme fire-fighting environments. A bright green removable grill is standard and includes a replaceable debris screen.
The OTTO 500 is immersion rated to IP68 rated (depth of one meter in water for 31 minutes). An optional emergency button is also available. The new clip design has increased clamping force and includes a metal loop. This design ensures that the OTTO 500 will fit securely to any firefighting gear.
Whether in the fire or behind the hose, OTTO 500 high temp fire speaker microphone exceeds the performance of any other speaker mic on the market. Designed to continue functioning even in extreme situations, the OTTO 500 gives fire professionals those critical minutes of communications that can mean the difference between life and death. OTTO 500 is tested to function for more than five minutes at 500F (260C) utilizing special high-temperature materials in the case, cable and strain relief. With full immersion capability in one meter of water for 31 minutes and exceptional debris protection including a removable grill and replaceable debris screen for easy cleaning, the durable OTTO 500 is the clear choice for extreme fire-fighting environments.