Mantsbrite launches new marine wireless headset systems
31 Oct 2012
Mantsbrite's new Marine Wireless Headset Communication System will be at Seawork 2013
Effective communication between skipper and crew plays an important role in the safe passage of vessels of all types and sizes.
A new range of products on show at Seawork 2013, from specialist electronic navigation and communication distributor Mantsbrite, will make on-board communication much more effective.
Manufacturer David Clark Company has pioneered air and space crew equipment design and manufacture for over 70 years. Its new Marine Wireless Headset Communication Systems provide maximum mobility and clear communication without crew members being tethered to the vessel.
Mantsbrite Managing Director David Ash believes wireless headsets will quickly prove very popular and says: "They are ideal for a wide variety of work boats, barges, tugs, and ferries, as well as harbour patrol, coast guard and pilot vessels.”
He added: "David Clarke headsets have been in use in the aviation industry for many years, and have a great reputation for clarity and reliability. I am delighted that Mantsbrite is now able to offer them to the marine sector."
Providing crisp, clear communication over a 100 metre range, David Clark wireless headset systems offer totally hands-free communication using lightweight battery packs with up to 24 hours use between re-charges. The stylish, yet rugged headset systems are manufactured using marine grade components and the range features versions which are specifically designed to be worn under protective hard hats. More information at www.mantsbrite.com.
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