Telox TE320 Half Key Pad Digital Two-Way POC Radio

£230.00

Description



Short Description

Rugged Push-to-Talk Over Cellular (PoC) radio with half-key keypad for reliable field communication. Ideal for coordinated OSINT, team comms, and volunteer operations.


Full Description

The Telox TE320 is a robust Push-to-Talk Over Cellular (PoC) device designed for dependable team communication in field environments. Combining the simplicity of traditional two-way radios with the coverage and scalability of cellular networks, the TE320 enables instant push-to-talk communication without the need for dedicated radio infrastructure.

Built to withstand everyday field use, the Telox TE320 is ideal for:

  1. Coordinated OSINT operations
  2. Distributed volunteer teams
  3. Field reporting and documentation
  4. Events, missions, and real-time coordination

This model features a half-key keypad for efficient channel selection and quick input, plus a loud, clear speaker and ergonomic design for extended use.


Key Features

  1. Push-to-Talk Over Cellular (PoC): Uses 4G/3G/LTE networks for wide-area communication.
  2. Half Keypad: Provides essential control without complexity.
  3. Rugged Build: Designed for real-world use with durable housing and intuitive controls.
  4. Instant Group Voice: Rapid one-to-many communication with minimal delay.
  5. Wide Coverage: Not limited to short-range RF. Works anywhere cellular data is available.
  6. Optional Accessories: Compatible with headsets, lapel mics, and carry options.


Why This Is Useful

Unlike traditional two-way radios that require line-of-sight or local repeaters, the TE320 leverages cellular networks so teams can stay connected across cities or countries. It’s an excellent tool for OSINT teams, event organisers, volunteers in the field, and anyone needing reliable push-to-talk coordination.


Included in the Box

  1. Telox TE320 PoC Radio
  2. Rechargeable battery
  3. Belt clip
  4. Antenna
  5. USB charger cable (or specified charger)


Technical Notes

This device operates over mobile data networks and may require a SIM or data plan depending on your region and provider. It is not marketed as a secure or anonymous communication device. It’s a functional team comms tool for operational coordination when used responsibly and within local laws.