FalCom introduces next-generation hearing protection and communications system

At SHOT Show in Las Vegas, the largest professional event for the sport shooting, hunting, and outdoor industry, FalCom unveils the next-generation hearing protection and communications system for the data-enabled soldier.

With a sleek and modern design, the FalCom solution boasts built-in audio, data, and power capabilities, as well as numerous additional features and capabilities. FalCom is part of the GN Group, a global leader in technology driven hearing, audio, and collaboration solutions.

FalCom Pods Pro is a state-of-the-art active hearing protection and communications headset. It represents a new way of equipping a soldier with a headset communication system designed with the user in mind from the start. We are confident that the new capabilities will greatly benefit the modern soldier and establish FalCom as the preferred solution on the market.

Mark Orton, CEO of FalCom

The Pods Pro builds upon FalCom’s legacy of offering world-class hearing protection and sound localization, adding data routing capability from the head to the torso via a single cable. It can be used as a stand-alone hearing protector, or as a part of a full soldier communication system.

First of its kind

FalCom Hub is an advanced multi-com control unit and the first of its kind to be Audio, Data, and Power (ADP) enabled. It provides the most intuitive user experience and is designed to interface with the broad range of devices required by the modern soldier. The Hub offers true left/right separation for optimal ease-of-use and with FalCom’s best-in-class Push-To-Talk and volume buttons, the user can control all connected devices.

The next generation system addresses a major pain point in today’s soldier setups and the ever-growing need for wired devices; the system removes the cable mess and allows the user to streamline the cable routing between equipment.

Source: FalCom news release

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