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FORT Robotics launches Wireless E-Stop Pro

Fail-safe, 650-foot range, certified to IEC 61508 SIL 3

Introducing the Wireless E-Stop Pro

 
FORT Robotics launches Wireless E-Stop Pro
Source: FORT Robotics
The latest addition to FORT Robotics’ Pro series, the Wireless E-Stop Pro offers fail-safe control in a 650-foot range, and is IEC 61508 Safety Integrity Level 3 certified.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
January 27, 2026

Safe control system provider for robots and mobile machines FORT Robotics yesterday announced the launch of its Wireless E-Stop Pro.

The safety-certified wearable device is designed to prevent accidents and maximize uptime across modern machine worksites worldwide.

The Wireless E-Stop Pro puts fail-safe control directly in the operator's hand by allowing users to send a certified stop command to a machine from up to 650 feet away.

“Safety shouldn’t be a restraint on productivity; it should be the catalyst for it,” said Amod Damle, FORT Robotics head of product. “Whether it’s worn as a wearable or configured for a unique environment, this is about providing people with absolute peace of mind.”

The Wireless E-Stop Pro is designed to unlock robotic productivity in warehousing, manufacturing, and construction.

Next-Generation Safety for Challenging Environments

The Wireless E-Stop Pro evolves FORT’s industry-standard technology to meet the demands of global distribution and modern worksites:

  • Built for Dense Radio Environments: Featuring advanced Long-Range Bluetooth communications, the Pro model is engineered to maintain a solid connection even in warehouses and plants crowded with competing radio signals. This functionality allows users to operate multiple systems simultaneously with minimal risk of signal drops.
  • Certified for Global Deployment: Globally-compatible Bluetooth communication makes it easier for OEMs to deploy a single machine in multiple countries. The product also features regulatory certifications for use in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, and Australia.
  • Safety Integrity: The Pro model is 3rd-party certified to Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 3 per International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 61508. This rigorous certification ensures high levels of validated safety and reliability for mission-critical operations.
  • Reliable Control in Any Condition: Combines a 650-foot wireless range with a rugged IP65-rated enclosure for dependable performance in harsh environments. An integrated status display provides operators with instant, high-visibility feedback on system health and connectivity.

The Wireless E-Stop Pro is the latest addition to the FORT Pro Series, an ecosystem of control systems designed to accelerate the safe deployment of smart machines.

It communicates with FORT’s Endpoint Controller receiver, and can be used in combination with the Safe Remote Control Pro, as well as the FORT Manager cloud application for device management and configuration.

Introducing the Wireless E-Stop Pro

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More about FORT Robotics

FORT Robotics is building safety and security platforms for smart machines. The company's stated mission is to unlock the full potential of automation by accelerating development, reducing risk, and building trust in autonomous systems.

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