PTT Bodyworn mMESH

PTT Bodyworn MESH (500mW)

The PTT (Push-To-Talk) MK2 Bodyworn mMESH™ is our latest product that caters to a segment that require handheld mMESH™ product but does not require the higher-end specs of the Robust Bodyworn mMESH™.

Robust Bodyworn MK3 Mesh (2x 1W)

The Robust Bodyworn MESH is designed for tactical and spec-ops application, where mission-critical and all round communication is required for the success of the operation.

S-mMESH 2W Robust

The Robust Bodyworn MESH is designed for tactical and spec-ops application, where mission-critical and all round communication is required for the success of the operation.

S-mMESH 10W Robust

The Robust Bodyworn MESH is designed for tactical and spec-ops application, where mission-critical and all round communication is required for the success of the operation.

We are proud to be able to ship 140 of our class leading PTT IP Mesh hand-held MANET radios to the Ukrainian Military forces, via Poland. We got the call for any radios that might be available immediately, off the shelf, no delays.

From Death Valley in Arizona to the deepest catacombs under Paris , our Hypha/PTT Mesh radios have excelled in a multitude of challenging environments

IP Mesh radio 64 nodes

Sovereign Systems IP Mesh Radio Update

As you know, we have been very successful with our development of the PTT IP Mesh hand-held Mesh radio, the world’s smallest, truly hand-held radio using COFDM Mesh technology.

Wireless Mesh Radio Network

How do Mesh Radios / Nodes work?

Mesh Radios or Nodes have a transceiver, meaning it acts as both a transmitter and receiver. This allows the Radio/Node to operate as a bi-directional radio carrying any IP traffic, including video, audio and data across a network of radios in a “mesh”.

mMesh Technology: Marine

Mesh Technology

We have build up a portfolio of products that complements our MESH technology. These different technologies can be integrated with MESH to offer bespoke solutions to government agencies, responsible for defence and homeland security. The solutions can also be adapted for the private sector, for example broadcasters, oil and gas sector etc.

Mesh border control

The use of cameras and other sensors in border surveillance is becoming more common. Many unattended and/or unofficial border crossings are exploited by persons seeking illegal entry to a country. This is prevalent in Asian, Latin American and African countries.