Revolabs announces new RF-Armor wireless microphone line

Feb 22, 2008 8:08 AM

    
Revolabs has added RF-Armor technology to its wireless conference microphones, making them resistant to interference from mobile GSM devices.

Revolabs has added RF-Armor technology to its wireless conference microphones, making them resistant to interference from mobile GSM devices.

Reacting to end user requests, Revolabs has announced a new line of wireless conferencing microphones with RF-Armor technology, designed to make the new mics impervious to radio frequency (RF) interference from direct contact with wireless electronic devices such as GSM mobile phones and smartphones. The new RF-Armor versions are available in both lapel and boundary mic form factors, have omnidirectional polar patterns and are fully compatible with existing Revolabs Solo and Executive wireless systems.

For more information, visit http://revolabs.com/products_wm/solo_exec.htm#rfarmor.




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