Comms system manufacturer Green-Go is set to introduce Stride Antenna, the first product in the Stride wireless intercom series. It promises seamless roaming, greater DECT spectrum efficiency and increased user mobility, without affecting the range or the audio quality of devices on the network.
It is compatible with existing Green-Go WBPX wireless beltpacks, but enables higher DECT device density, allowing more WBPX beltpacks to be used simultaneously within the same area. It is the result of a significant investment for the licence that enabled Green-Go to develop its own control of the DECT protocol.
The Stride Antennas synchronise automatically via PTPv2 (Precision Time Protocol version 2) technology, without additional action required from the user, to provide roaming, without compromising the range of any antenna or cell on the network. Before Stride, unavoidable handover gaps between the areas covered by unsynchronised antennas were routine with such systems.
Device pools can include up to 250 Stride Antennas and 100 wireless beltpacks, while each Stride Antenna can accommodate up to five simultaneous WBPX connections. It has an IP53-rated housing for outdoor use and includes various mounting options.
Stand Number: 10.F31, 10.F25
Company: Green-GO
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