Communication is essential for success, whether in the workplace, on the battlefield, or on city streets. Radio communication plays a crucial role in the effectiveness of any small unit. The new Safariland SafariMesh offers secure, flexible communication without the need for towers, repeaters, or centralized networks.
SPECS
The specs are as follows:
- Decentralized Mesh Network
- Extended Range
- Military-grade AES-256 Encryption
- Global Spectrum Support: Operates on 1.8 GHz (EU) and 1.9 GHz (US)
- Voice-activated transmission for clarity and efficiency
- Low detectability and secure network formation
- Up to 50 users and 4 simultaneous talkers
- Compatible with Safariland Liberator and other communications headsets
- 200 hours of continuous operation on a single charge via standard USB-C
- Automatically pair devices with the push of a button
FEATURES
SafariMesh arrives as a practical answer to a familiar problem: how to keep teams talking when infrastructure disappears. Built on a self-forming, self-healing mesh network, SafariMesh delivers secure voice and data communications without relying on towers, repeaters, or centralized networks, automatically adapting as users move through complex terrain, buildings, and large facilities.
It’s designed for global use, with flexible deployment that fits a wide range of missions, and it integrates seamlessly with the Safariland Liberator headset series and other communications headsets. The device itself is compact and rugged, built for hands-free operation with an intuitive one-button control that keeps distractions to a minimum. In high-tempo, mission-critical environments, SafariMesh focuses on being easy to use, adaptable, and dependable where it matters most.
ZOOMING OUT
The new SafariMesh system is an ingenious solution to a complicated problem. Brad Medine, communications product category director for Safariland, said it best, “The goal was to create a solution that is easy to use, adaptable to different missions and dependable in the field.” They did just that.