Radio communications systems provider Hytera U.S. Inc recently announced it will showcase its radios at the 2025 Safety Congress & Exposition in booth 2536.
The show is being hosted by The National Safety Council (NSC) Sept. 15-17 at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado.
Hytera provides radio communications technologies for safety professionals. The company will be showcasing its H-series digital mobile radios (DMRs) and Horizon push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) radio systems.
Hytera also provides trunking systems and bridging systems for adding PoC mobile radios to any existing DMR or analog radio systems, along with dispatching applications with GPS location tracking.
The Hytera H-Series is a DMR product family that the company said is built from the ground up on an entirely new technology platform, offering functionality, user experience, and ruggedness. It launched in the U.S. in December 2021.
With all the patented technologies and the testing it has undergone, Hytera said its H-series is positioned to deliver a higher level of excellence in the market.
The H-Series radios empower employees in security, education, customer service, and severe working environments with efficient and reliable communications.
Features include:
The base models - HP702 and HP782 - provide loud and clear audio, 24-hour battery life, and ruggedness for reliability across multiple environments and industries. The HP702 includes a one-line display screen, while the HP782 is equipped with a 2.4” screen and full keypad.
The HP782-IS and HP702-IS are intrinsically safe models for industrial, energy production, and mining environments. They are designed for use in areas where flammable dust and vapors are present, and feature a battery life greater than 24 hours.
The HP602 and HP682 are Hytera’s smaller and more cost-effective H-Series handheld radios. The HP6 radios provide the same value as the HP7 series, with loud and clear audio, 20 hour battery life, and rugged build quality. The HP682 is equipped with a slightly smaller 1.8” screen and full keypad.
Hytera also offers three mobile radios for in-vehicle and fleet communications with raised ergonomic keys and buttons, as well as DMR Tier II repeaters.
The HR1062 DMR repeater supports interconnects to a variety of systems, AC and DC auto-switching power, two simultaneous TDMA voice channels, high performance cooling, and all in a compact 1U form factor.
The HR652 Compact DMR repeater is designed for use in tight spaces and provides supplemental coverage in areas like multi-story buildings, and features an optional battery for backup power and portable applications.

Donald Halsing is the Founding Editorial Director of Work Safety 24/7. He was formerly the Associate Editor of Robotics 24/7.
Don's experience spans the supply chain, logistics, and construction industries, having worked in both warehouse operations and land surveying. He is also a professional wedding photographer with his fiancée Ashley.

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