Push to Talk Two-Way Radios for Snowplow Fleets

Snowplow drivers are on the roads in some of the most dangerous conditions imaginable. Your fleet does this to make the roads safe for other drivers in the aftermath of snow or ice storms. Push to talk two-way radios can help you keep your drivers (and others on the roads during these dangerous times) safer, improve efficiency, conserve fuel, and ensure that no major thoroughfares are overlooked when plowing this winter.

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Benefits of the Uniden® UV350 4G/LTE Vehicle Fleet Communication Device

The Uniden® UV350 4G/LTE vehicle fleet communication device is a game-changer for industries that rely on vehicles are on the road today. This single unit device accomplishes things that once required four to 10 devices and took precious seconds away from looking at the road to manage.

These are just some of the benefits this fleet communication device, available at Peak PTT, has to offer your fleet communications.

  • Extended cellular and GPS range. Courtesy of the built-in external antenna, the UV350 allows greater communication range and quality than standard two-way radios. This allows you to take your communications further, while enjoying crystal clear receptions, than ever before.
  • 5-inch display. This is the road to Damascus for businesses that rely on GPS routing, digital readouts, and other on-screen data and communication. The display is easy to read and doesn’t require drivers to switch back and forth from the safer, hands-free communication of the UV350 to riskier options like mobile phones for important information.
  • Compliant with hands-free legislation. Because it offers the ease of one-touch communication with groups and individuals alike, the UV350 is compliant with most legislation related to hands-free driving for commercial vehicles. More importantly, it keeps activities behind the wheel, as they pertain to communication, safer than ever.
  • Fast processing speeds for multitasking. The UV350 features a Qualcomm chipset that is 1.2 GHz and quad-core. This means the device can pull some serious weight when it comes to processing information and handling multiple tasks simultaneously.
  • Runs on the android operating system. This opens doors to a whole host of Play Store apps for greater efficiency and functionality for drivers and organizations. Essentially, if you have an app for your business on the Play Store, these radios can run your apps. This includes other apps that might monitor uptime, measure driver behaviors, log hours behind the wheel, etc.
  • Acts as a Wi-Fi hotspot. When drivers or passengers need access to high-speed Internet on-the-go, this communications device acts as in-vehicle access to the Internet.
  • Powers on with vehicles. Because this is a vehicle-mounted system that operates with the vehicle’s power, when the vehicle powers on, so does the radio. As long as there is power to the vehicle, this radio works, making it an excellent tool for managing emergencies and more.

As you can see, there is a lot to love about the Uniden® UV350 4G/LTE Vehicle Fleet Communication Device, especially when combined with the Peak PTT Everest Push to Talk System.

Contact us today (Call 855-600-6161) to learn more and see if this is the communication tool you’ve been waiting for or order your Uniden UV350 4G-LTE Vehicle Fleet Communication Device here.

Push to Talk Two Way Radios for Theater Production Company Touring

Whether you’re taking a Broadway show across the country or a community theater to new communities, getting your production on the road requires a lot of moving parts working together in perfect harmony. While it sounds simple, actually getting it work is a coordinated effort that requires outstanding communication to pull off.

Push to talk two-way radios for key personnel can keep your tour on target and make sure no important items are left behind, misplaced, or forgotten. Here are a few reasons you want to have PTT two-way radios to aid your communication while touring.

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6 Factors to Consider When Buying a Push to Talk Two Way Radio

Historically, push to talk (PTT) technology has been the norm in industries like security, public safety, transportation, manufacturing and construction. It’s popular technology because it’s so simple to use, allowing the user to concentrate on their job at hand. It also enables efficient, quick communication that’s confined to a predefined group of individuals needing to hear the entire conversation.

Still, there are some things you need to think about when it comes to this technology. Here are six factors to consider if you’re thinking about buying a push to talk two-way radio.

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5 Ways to Boost Productivity in Deskless Workforce

Today’s workforce is rapidly evolving and that means many workplaces are going deskless. Whether employees are working from home remotely or out in the field, there are plenty of ways in which productivity can suffer when staff are out of sight of management.

These five things can help boost productivity in the modern deskless workforce helping you achieve greater efficiency and profitability.

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How PTT Two-Way Radios are Winning Over Cell Phones

There has been a recent trend toward push to talk, or PTT, two-way radios for businesses over using mobile phones. There are many reasons why so many businesses are making the switch to PTT, but these are a few at the top of the pile.

Durability

There are many PTT radios on the market today that are built for heavy-duty or rugged use. This means they can withstand a little wind, rain, and a few drops along the way. Most cell phones aren’t as durable and will crack under the pressure of a single drop. Plus, many cell phones become unusable in the wind and rain.

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Drawbacks of Traditional Land Mobile Radio Systems

Since 1930, when push-to-talk communications were first introduced as a means of communicating with dispatch and other mobile workers, it has been a critical component of communication for businesses and industries of all shapes and sizes.

Initially, the only option available was two-way radio communication via land mobile radio (LMR) systems. While this type of system offered the opportunity for critical communication, it was not without its limitations and drawbacks, including those listed below.

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Push to Talk Two-Way Radios for Shopping Outlets

Today’s shopping outlets draw large crowds from across the country and around the world with one goal in mind. They want to save money. Fortunately for shopping outlet owners, the news is good. It means they’re all visiting with the intention of spending money, which is good for business.

But, the sheer size of the average shopping outlet mall or retail area, combined with large volumes of people, can make communication both critical and challenging. Push to talk two-way radios offer a sensible, cost-effective, and easy to operate solution for your communication concerns. These are just a few reasons push to talk two-way radios are ideal for shopping outlets.

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Why Dispatchers Love Push to Talk Two-Way Radios

Dispatchers have a lot of responsibility on any given day. Whether you are responsible for dispatching emergency vehicles and services, trucks for delivery routes, service trucks, or field services, there is a lot the push to talk two-way radio has to offer you and the organization you work for. These are just a few reasons why dispatchers of all types love push to talk two-way radios.

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Push to Talk Two Way Radios for Distilleries

Distilleries need fast access to communication on the fly for a wide range of reasons. There’s often a lot of square footage cover, storing aging whiskey barrels for example, with many moving people who need to remain in the loop at all times.

Push to talk two-way radios make it possible for the essential people, in crucial places, to communicate at all times to aid with critical decisions and to stay informed about the progress of various spirits.

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