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March 15, 2024
Communication is critical—especially when you’re on the clock. The MOTOTRBO™ R7 two-way radio is a cutting-edge addition to the Motorola Solutions family, with its host of advanced features engineered to enhance the ebbs and flows of any workplace. If you’re searching for a reliable, powerful, and advanced two-way radio solution, this two-way radio is worth considering.
BearCom specializes in providing businesses like yours with the latest communications solutions. Let’s dive into our MOTOTRBO™ R7 review to explore how it can adapt to your team’s needs across the board.
MOTOTRBO™ R7: Work With a Touchscreen
The MOTOTRBO™ R7 brings your organization clear communication—and we mean that literally. This two-way radio uses a powerful, refined audio system, with next-level noise canceling technology, loudness, and clarity. This means even the noisiest job sites can efficiently communicate
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March 15, 2024
Your field teams and facility workers rely on connecting and coordinating to get the job done. If you’re looking to create a more efficient form of communicating, BearCom recommends the MOTOTRBO™ R2. This two-way radio offers a powerful communication solution, with its sleek design and tough composure.
Motorola Solutions provides impactful results for any industry. From hospitality to public works, your day-to-day operations can reach new heights with the right equipment. BearCom is proud to be the largest Motorola Solutions dealer in the world—and we’re happy to help you learn more about what you can achieve with our MOTOTRBO R2 review.
Block Out Unwanted Background Noise
Motorola designed the MOTOTRBO™ R2 with all-around durability at the forefront of every use. Its IP55-rated durability design means it resists dust and handles water exposure with precision—a vital tool when working in construction,
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March 01, 2022
As a proud partner of Motorola Solutions, BearCom is here to introduce businesses to the new R7. The MOTOTRBO™ R7 is a digital portable radio that’s ready to change the game with its advanced audio, rugged construction, and future-ready technology. Contact us today to learn more about how the R7 can improve your safety and operations.
Future-Ready Flexibility from the MOTOTRBO™ R7
Technology changes. Instead of replacing your radios as time goes on, opt for radios that can grow with you, both in terms of your business and your technology.
When you choose the MOTOTRBO™ R7, you have a two-way radio that evolves alongside the ever-changing technology landscape. It operates on the digital MOTOTRBO™ network, complete with automatic over-the-air updates. Since they are wireless, updates don’t have to cause downtime with a system shutdown—which means more uptime for your business.
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March 08, 2021
No matter what industry you work in, the safety of your staff and guests is always top of mind. Two-way radios can help ensure that, all while maintaining the flow of daily operations.
There’s a new radio on the market with stronger capabilities than ever before. The MOTOTRBO™ Ion smart radio is changing the game with its voice and broadband data capabilities.
Learn how in this guide from BearCom, and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!
What Is the MOTOTRBO™ Ion Smart Radio?
The MOTOTRBO™ Ion Rugged Commercial Smart Radio from Motorola Solutions is the “first business-ready rugged communication device with all-on voice and broadband data capabilities.”
Thanks to this radio, you can stay connected across devices and networks, allowing you to unify both business-critical
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July 07, 2015Companies and organizations that use high-tech, digital two-way radio (walkie-talkie) networks can’t afford to let communications equipment failures threaten their mission goals. That’s why BearCom is launching a new Network Operations Center (NOC), which scans enterprise two-way radio infrastructure for any hints of potential malfunctions.
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March 10, 2015Golf courses need a sturdy, dependable radio that’s just as handy for the groundskeepers trimming the greens as it is for the clubhouse staff serving the steaks. For years, the simplest choice for golf course managers was the CP200 portable two-way radio (walkie-talkie) from Motorola Solutions. A workhorse of business communications worldwide, the CP200 offered a basic, easy-to-learn set of controls and industrial-strength construction. As the wave of digital technology washed over the radio industry in recent years, Motorola introduced the CP200d, a digital upgrade of the stalwart CP200. The CP200d is a good match for any business that needs a nothing-fancy, just-get-the-job-done digital radio. Golf courses and other businesses that have significant indoor and outdoor components to their work are an even better fit. That’s because the CP200d has a water- and dust-resistance rating of IP54, which means it’s built to
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March 03, 2015Rapid advances in mobile devices and wireless networking technology are changing the communications landscape. Companies can install temporary wireless networks and beam Internet connectivity to every nook and cranny of a designated area. That capability comes in especially handy on construction sites, where two-way radios (walkie-talkies) have long been commonplace. Is there still a need for two-way radios in a time when construction professionals can bring their laptops, tablets and smartphones to work and communicate with colleagues around the world in real time? The answer is an emphatic yes, as long as it's the right radio.
Integrating Digital Two-way Radios into wireless networks
Motorola Solutions designed its MOTOTRBO line of digital two-way radios, repeaters and software to tap these rapid changes in networking technologies. Its XPR6350 and CP200d portable radios leverage the inherent advantages of digital technology, which translates the human voice into packets -
February 03, 2015Car dealerships cover a lot of ground. New and used cars and trucks along with service bays and the showrooms can sprawl over dozens of acres. It’s not like co-workers are within shouting distance. That’s why two-way radios are such a popular choice for car dealerships. Dealers know exactly how much coverage they need, and they can choose radios designed specifically for their needs. Phones are fine for contacting somebody at a desk, but people working under the hood or parking a new trade-in are not apt to have a phone nearby. For years, the CP200 from Motorola has been a favorite of business owners who need a sturdy analog radio that works well across a broad range of disciplines. Car dealers have sales people, parts desk people, technicians, security guards and maintenance staff. Each one has specialized skills but they share a common need: being able to easily push
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January 20, 2015Every flight into every airport affects travelers and cargo in other airports. We see it every time a blizzard in Chicago bogs people down for a thousand miles in every direction. That’s why it’s so essential for airports and airlines to have the right tools to maintain a steady flow of travelers, luggage and cargo. Two-way radios are ideal for airports because they sprawl over large, well-defined areas, and airport workers need radios programmed to avoid interference with vital signals between the tower and pilots landing jetliners. Analog radios have worked fine for generations of ground crews, baggage handlers and security personnel, but the increasingly sophisticated communication needs of today’s airports make digital two-way radios much more attractive. Portable radios that use digital technology can become important links in a communication chain that includes:
- RFID tags to track baggage and cargo
- Video surveillance cameras to monitor threats and address emergencies
- A digital command center that coordinates the use of all these assets along with digital radios.
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December 09, 2014Hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities have come to rely on the real-time capabilities of two-way radios (walkie talkies). The question for many of them today is whether to upgrade to digital radios. Motorola Solutions designed the XPR7350 portable digital radio to make that decision a lot easier. Part of Motorola’s MOTOTRBO line of digital communications gear, the XPR7350 is the entry-level model of the XPR7000 Series. It doesn’t have the keypad or LCD screen like the XPR7550, but it packs the prime components of the 7000 Series:
- Dual digital/analog mode so hospitals can keep using their old radios while taking advantage of the latest digital technology in the new ones
- Best-in-class audio that can tune out loud noises on the helipad and enhance the ability to speak softly in areas where silence is golden