4G Push‑to‑Talk (PoC) Radio (Zello Compatible)

£165.00

Description

Compact 4G Push‑to‑Talk (PoC) radio compatible with Zello and similar apps. A dedicated, entry‑level PoC device for team communications without relying on smartphones.


Full Description

The Uniwa F41 is a dedicated Push‑to‑Talk over Cellular (PoC) radio designed for voice communications using 4G mobile data. It supports Zello and compatible PTT applications, providing a radio‑style form factor with a physical PTT button, without the need for a separate smartphone.

This device sits between consumer phone‑based solutions and higher‑end rugged PoC radios, making it suitable for teams that want simple, dedicated voice coordination at a lower cost.

It is intended for:

  1. Volunteer and team coordination
  2. Event and field communications
  3. Situations where a dedicated PTT device is preferable to using personal phones


Key Features

  1. 4G PoC Communication: Uses mobile data (SIM required) instead of traditional radio frequencies
  2. Zello‑Compatible: Works with Zello and similar Push‑to‑Talk apps
  3. Physical PTT Button: Fast, tactile transmit control
  4. Compact Handheld Design: Radio‑style device, easier to operate than a phone in motion
  5. Standalone Operation: No paired smartphone required


What This Device Is For

  1. Voice coordination over mobile networks
  2. Teams operating across wide geographic areas
  3. Users who want a simple, dedicated communications device


What This Device Is NOT

  1. Not a traditional VHF/UHF radio
  2. Not encrypted by default
  3. Not an anonymity or surveillance‑proof solution
  4. Not military‑grade or fully rugged


Comparison & Positioning

Compared to Bluetooth PTT Accessories

Pros

  1. Stand‑alone device (no phone dependency)
  2. More consistent PTT experience
  3. Dedicated hardware controls

Cons

  1. Higher cost than button‑only accessories
  2. Less flexible than a full smartphone


Compared to Telox / Rugged PoC Radios

Pros

  1. Lower cost
  2. Lighter and simpler
  3. Suitable for light to moderate use

Cons

  1. Typically less rugged
  2. Fewer advanced hardware protections
  3. Not intended for harsh environments


Operational Notes

  1. Requires a SIM card with data
  2. Performance depends on network coverage
  3. App setup and configuration are the user’s responsibility


This device is provided for lawful communication and coordination purposes. It is not marketed as secure, anonymous, or resistant to interception.


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