By releasing the Moto Z smartphone on the market, supporting the Motomods interchangeable modules, which add functionality and expand the capabilities of the mobile device, Lenovo gave the green light to the production of their own modules with the possibility of their independent advance to the masses through crowdfunding platforms. The new LINC module, offered on Indiegogo, promises to turn the Moto Z smartphone into a radio with a stable reception of 8 km, operating at FRS/GMRS frequencies with 2 2 -channels. To maintain work in the module, its own battery is set with a capacity of 1,500 mAh, and the list of additional functions includes: determining the location by the built -in GPS module and support for two -sided and voice communications with the radioma of other manufacturers through the ROP (Radio Over IP) gateway. To send the distress signal and the call call, a separate button on the case is provided. In addition, despite the fact that LINC is designed specifically for the Moto Z smartphone, the module can work in tandem and other mobile devices, connecting to them via Bluetooth. The price of the gadget is $ 99.
Source: Indiegogo.com
By releasing the Moto Z smartphone on the market, supporting the Motomods interchangeable modules, which add functionality and expand the capabilities of the mobile device, Lenovo gave the green light to the production of their own modules with the possibility of their independent advance to the masses through crowdfunding platforms. The new LINC module, offered on Indiegogo, promises to turn the Moto Z smartphone into a radio with a stable reception of 8 km, operating at FRS/GMRS frequencies with 2 2 -channels. To maintain work in the module, its own battery is set with a capacity of 1,500 mAh, and the list of additional functions includes: determining the location by the built -in GPS module and support for two -sided and voice communications with the radioma of other manufacturers through the ROP (Radio Over IP) gateway. To send the distress signal and the call call, a separate button on the case is provided. In addition, despite the fact that LINC is designed specifically for the Moto Z smartphone, the module can work in tandem and other mobile devices, connecting to them via Bluetooth. The price of the gadget is $ 99.
Source: Indiegogo.com