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Jotto Desk Single-Cell Transport Systems Jotto Desk’s line of Single-


Cell Transport Systems are the “next generation” in prisoner containment. By providing the ultimate in driver comfort and designed from the ground up (for ease of installation and cleaning), these systems cre- ate the most room for prisoners in the industry. The Single Cell is available for the 2013+ PI Sedan, 2013+ PI Utility, 2011- 14 Tahoe & 2011-14 Dodge Charger…and will also be avail- able for the new Tahoe and new Charger. For more information, visit www.jottopublicsafety.com.


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Pryme Bluetooth Products/Accessories Three new Bluetooth products were added to the PrymeBlu®


line in 2014. Pryme’s second-generation Bluetooth push-to-talk button, the BT-PTT2, is smaller, lighter, and has a longer battery life—all at a reduced cost to previous models. Also new for 2014 is the BTH-SPM100 wireless Bluetooth speaker microphone. Users can integrate the BTH- SPM100 with various Android (tablet and cell phone) apps, including Skype. Pryme’s new CEL- QD1 adapter, a radio accessory sup- ports the use of commercial grade earpieces with multiple two-way radios. For more information, visit www.pryme.com.


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Streamlight® Rechargeable Stylus Pro® USB Streamlight® Inc. introduced a rechargeable version of its popular Stylus Pro® pen-sized light, the


Stylus Pro® USB. The compact light includes a USB recharging port, allowing tactical and other users to charge it on the go, using a computer or other electronic device. The new light features a white C4® LED to provide exceptional brightness and utility for a light its size: 70 lumens and 630 candela peak beam intensity over a runtime of 3.5 hours. For more information, visit www.streamlight.com.


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Code 3 Banshee™ Amplifi er System The Banshee™ amplifier system from Code 3®, Inc. offers a


selection of tones, features, and options that have never been available in one siren amp system before: three low frequency tones, multiple dual tones, and the truest sounding electronic air horn on the market. All of this, plus additional built-in tones created for specific emergency and warn-


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situations. The Banshee can work with virtually any siren system already on the market and can be retrofitted to any emergency vehicle already on the road. When setting up the Banshee, dual tones can be configured in multiple com- binations: dual wail, dual yelp, wail and Command Alert™ and many more. The air horn can also be selected to work with each primary tone without turning that tone off. For more information, visit code3pse.com


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Havis Docking System for Apple iPad 4 & iPad Air The Havis Docking System for the Apple iPad 4 and iPad Air


brings users the best computing solution for all your mobile needs. Designed with versatility in mind, Havis mounting options allow for tablet docking and usage in any work environment. This complete docking system includes a durable protective case that, once placed in the docking station, offers tab- let charging and security in office, medical, enterprise, and in-vehicle workplaces. Additional features in- clude: a unique case design that pro- vides a rugged and lightweight solution; supplies tablet charging. For more information, visit www.havis.com.


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