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APX NEXT XN All-Band P25 Smart Radio

Outperform the unexpected

APX NEXT XN brings unprecedented durability and mobilized intelligence to a firefighter’s lifeline so you can outperform whatever the day throws at you

Product overview

Routine can turn extreme without a moment’s notice.

Everyday challenges can unexpectedly go from calm to chaos. The tools you carry must be as versatile as you are – ready for the unpredictable and unexpected. APX NEXT XN smart radio with the XVN500 RSM brings unprecedented durability and mobilized intelligence to your lifeline so you can outperform whatever the day throws at you.

You’ve seen tough, but not like this. APX NEXT XN takes toughness to a new level, built to the latest fire standards. Newly added software features enhance fireground safety and post incident review. Ruggedness and safety is bolstered with our leading APX audio in the radio and XVN500 RSM, for more intelligible audio in any environment.

You’ve seen tough, but not like this. APX NEXT XN takes toughness to a new level, built to the latest fire standards. Newly added software features enhance fireground safety and post incident review. Ruggedness and safety is bolstered with our leading APX audio in the radio and XVN500 RSM, for more intelligible audio in any environment.

The nature of the incidents you call on can change rapidly, just like your needs for new technology. APX NEXT XN offers a secure scalable platform for new capabilities to be added as your needs evolve. Smart applications keep you connected when you go beyond system coverage and put intelligence into your hands with vital information.

Behind each of your firefighters stands a team—from technicians to IT staff to network engineers—working to keep them safe. APX NEXT XN gives you back time. With our RadioCentral suite you can keep radios in the field with remote updates and get insights to fleet optimization with radio analytics.

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