Nextcom
NXT60 LTE Portable Walkie Talkie
NXT60 LTE Portable Walkie Talkie
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Nextcom NXT60 LTE Walkie Talkie Radio | USA & Canada Coverage, Wi-Fi & GPS Enabled | Portable Two Way Radio with Voice Recording | Instant PTT Walkie Talkie | First Month Airtime Free
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- USA and CANADA COVERAGE: Nextcom TX60 LTE walkie talkies work wherever there is AT&T/T-Mobile 3G/4G LTE coverage, providing instant, always-on communications between teams.
- INSTANT PTT: Nextcom TX60 LTE long range radios work just like a traditional two-way walkie talkie but with a wider operational range, facilitating instant communication with up to 2,000 users per channel, across a maximum of 128 channels.
- VOICE RECORDING/PLAYBACK: Nextcom portable two-way radios playback your last 5 conversations, starting with the most recent message. You can also retrieve the last 99 messages via the radio menu settings. They also display an alert for missed calls.
- GPS & Wi-Fi ENABLED: All NX Series LTE two-way radio long range come GPS & Wi-Fi enabled for real-time location tracking and robust in-building coverage functioning seamlessly on all 2.4/5 GHz platforms, especially where cellular signals are weak or distorted.
- SEAMLESS SUBSCRIPTION: Enjoy 1 month of free airtime on AT&T/T-Mobile with these radio walkie talkies and increase productivity, reduce costs, and ensure worker safety. Transition smoothly to unlimited airtime with no hidden fees, no contracts and no licensing.
- Nextcom Dispatcher software operates over any browser or tablet. Dispatcher provides GPS tracking with ping choices from 12 to 60 seconds. Voice recordings can be stored for 90 days on the dispatch software. Talk to the entire fleet as a group or privately. Send a missed call alert to any radio when someone is away from their radio. Nextcom will provide a free demonstration of the dispatcher software.
- The TX60 and TX65 are certified by the PTCRB, CTIA, AT&T, and T-Mobile. LTE radios without these certifications can be turned off at any time by the North American cellular carriers.