‘LEX 700’ front and back views

the ‘LEX 700 mission critical handheld‘ by motorola solutions offers emergency first responders a virtual aid in assessing and monitoring the environment, communicating with one another, and tracking data over the course of an incident.

measuring 5.3 inches tall by 2.8 inches wide and 0.7 inches deep (175 x 72 x 19 mm), the device itself features a 4-inch touch interface with 8-megapixel photo/video camera with LED flash and digital zoom. a 1GHz dual-core CPU provides power for the transfer of data, photos, video, and voice.

LEX 700 mission critical handheld for first responders full 3/4 view

the ‘LEX 700’ is eqiuiped with 4G LTE, 3G EV-DO, wi-fi, and RTT networks, and provides responders the capacity to use the device as a phone or interface directly with motorola ‘project 25’ radios to join group conversations or monitor radio traffic.

realtime tracking information lets each responder see on-screen the locations of others, providing a service previously available only to the onsite command center in firefighting and high-level police investigations. GPS is also built into the device.

the device also eliminates the need for extensive paperwork, as data entered into the system is transmitted directly to headquarters.

video demo of the ‘LEX 700’

designed for durability, the device was drop-tested from heights up to 4 feet (121 cm) and is operable in temperatures ranging from 14°F to 131°F (-10°C to above 55°C), storable in as low as -22°F (-30°C).

LEX 700 mission critical handheld for first responders the motorola ‘lex700’ first responder handset