Built for the moments when distance is not the problem, water is
This handheld PoC radio solves a very specific communication gap: when a normal walkie-talkie runs out of range, but a phone is too awkward, fragile, or slow to use. With 4G network push-to-talk, it keeps group communication open across wide areas, which is useful for camps, work sites, and moving teams.
The floating body and IP67 sealing change its value in a practical way, not a cosmetic one. If it slips into a river, harbour, or wet deck, it is designed to survive immersion and stay visible on the surface, which is the kind of detail that matters before the next call comes through.
4G PoC coverage: why this is different from a traditional radio
Unlike a standard UHF or VHF handheld, this unit relies on the mobile network and Zello-style push-to-talk workflows rather than direct line-of-sight. That means the effective range is not limited by terrain in the same way, so users can coordinate beyond the usual short-distance radio bubble.
The trade-off is straightforward: it depends on SIM-based data connectivity and network availability, and the device is supplied without a SIM card. For teams that already operate on mobile coverage, that is a fair exchange for broader reach and easier group coordination, isn't it?

GPS tracking that helps teams stay organised
The built-in GPS is the feature that makes this more than a voice device. In practice, it lets supervisors or group leaders share live position data, which is useful when people spread out across a campsite, factory yard, or outdoor event area.
This is especially helpful when a voice check-in is not enough because the team is moving. A quick location ping can reduce confusion, shorten response time, and make it easier to match the right person to the right task, which is where the device starts to feel like a field tool rather than a gadget.
Bluetooth support and the 3000mAh battery make long shifts easier
Bluetooth headset support matters because it keeps the device usable when hands are busy or gloves are on. Paired with a 3000mAh battery, the handheld is shaped more for a full day of intermittent field communication than for delicate desk use.
The 170 x 59 x 35 mm body is compact enough to carry on a belt or in a pack pocket, while still leaving room for a display and a proper grip. Users also describe it as lightweight and well packed, which fits the overall impression of a practical outdoor unit rather than a bulky industrial brick.

Who will get the most from it
For camping groups, marina crews, factory supervisors, and event teams, the value comes from combining voice, tracking, and water resistance in one handheld. It is less about replacing a smartphone and more about giving teams a dedicated communication tool that is faster to operate in rough conditions.
According to users, the device works as expected and arrives in orderly condition, which supports the impression of a product that does the basics without drama. If you want one device that can survive wet environments and still coordinate a moving group, this is the kind of specification mix worth noticing.
- IP67 protection for wet and dusty environments
- Floatable design for water-side use
- 4G PoC communication through mobile networks
- Built-in GPS for live location sharing
- Bluetooth headset compatibility
- 3000mAh battery for extended field use
- Display for clearer status checking
- Compact handheld format for outdoor carry

















