Address | Via Noto 10, 20141, Milan, Italy |
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Telephone | 00390276392431 |
URL | https://www.ifalcon.eu/ |
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Introducing the iFalconHM-Lite an innovative Helmet-Mounted Themal Vision System designed for high-stakes emergency situations.
This cutting-edge technology enables hands-free operation, allowing first responders to navigate and assess critical environments without compromising their mobility. Featuring the largest thermal display in the world, the iFalconHM-Lite system doesn't cause eye strain nor headaches, ensuring comfort during extended use. Its intuitive interface lets users seamlessly leverage thermal imaging to identify heat signatures, locate victims, and make informed decisions with precision.
Perfectly engineered for emergency responders, the iFalconHM-Lite system empowers professionals to operate effectively and safely, all while keeping their hands free to provide immediate assistance to those in need.
The iFalconHM-Full is a groundbreaking integrated Electronic Safety Equipment (ESE) that significantly enhances intervention speed in high-return facilities and streamlines team coordination. It stands out as the only system globally featuring a high-resolution thermal imager and a unique integrated wireless transmission system that offers long-range, redundant capabilities for both video and audio data.
This system supports networking, position tracking, and interactive remote user interfaces.
The iFalconHM-Full is a game changer for rescuers, enabling them to maintain orientation even in the most challenging conditions while withstanding extreme temperatures. It is the future of firefighting technology.
iFalconNET repeaters enable the creation of a communication network that allows all participants in an operation to communicate with each other, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.
The repeaters can be strategically positioned in various locations to form a communication chain, enabling signals to be sent from one repeater to another and ultimately to the command center.
This allows the commander to view images transmitted from the iFalcon directly on a tablet connected to the final repeater.