Battle-Link VS Radios (Pros and Cons)

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Hey guys! Since we launched Battle-Link a few weeks ago we got lots of questions about our product and how it compares to using regular two-way radios. So we thought we would make this short video to help clarify things.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @dmoose7066
    @dmoose7066 Před 2 lety +12

    Clears things up aton! Thanks for breaking everything down between the pros and cons. Love the transparency.

  • @DerGepard1
    @DerGepard1 Před 2 lety +9

    There are a few question:
    1. How is the compatibility with Headsets/Active Earprotection similar as the Peltor Comtac or Clones? (Plugs ant suttf?)
    2. Would it be legal to use it in EU Area/Germany? As example, PM446 is limited to 0,5 W, a bunch of frequencies is also obtained and regulated...
    3. Will you get the CE label for Battlelink? So far there is no documentation avaible on your website for now. At least I have trouble to find it.
    4. How far does Battlelink reach in common areas, 40-100 m or even further? So far the website states 300 m, but not under wich conditions.
    5. Would trigger the Bolt of a GBBR the Voice-Activation?
    6. But can it run Crysis?

    • @Ypunk27
      @Ypunk27 Před 2 lety +4

      Hi DerGepard,
      Thanks for your questions, sorry it took a while to respond.
      1. There is no compatibility just yet. But we really want to get this sorted out and therefore we are working hard on this.
      2. Yes this is legal as it uses regular Bluetooth frequencies found in earplugs, phones etc.
      3. The product has a CE label, we haven't gotten to put it on there yet. No worries :)
      4. 300m in perfect conditions. This means that it's dependant on the field you play at. A lot of foliage or thick walls can limit the range. As far as we've experienced it's commonly around 100-150m and with good conditions it can go to 250-300m.
      5. Some very loud gbb noices could trigger the voice-activation. But these are very very faint sounds through the speakers that it's not annoying at all. I actually like it, because it lets me know my mate is in a fight and I know I need to rush in to help out.
      6. Definitely not, but what can? :P
      Hope I answered all your questions!

    • @DerGepard1
      @DerGepard1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Ypunk27 that sounds pretty awesome! Thank you for your honest answer!

  • @da_nk
    @da_nk Před rokem +2

    Expensive for low range. Any thoughts on mesh signal repeaters that can be placed around to stay connected for longer range?

  • @PhantomM16
    @PhantomM16 Před 2 lety +2

    So Battle Link allows for seamless conversation similar to an online gaming headset, correct? What about heavy breathing or background noise like others shooting around you or you, yourself shooting? Does Battle Link cut this noise out and prioritizes the main voice of the operator or does it have all audio go through including breathing, shooting, other people screaming around you, etc?

    • @TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT
      @TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, that’s correct! Pretty much all ambient field noises are cancelled out. The only things that get through the noise gate are you speech (when speaking directly into the mic) and loud replicas like GBBR’s. AEG’s and HPA replicas not so much but it’s possible with a very loud AEG. We actually like that our Gbbr fire makes it through noise cancellation because it lets us know when the other is busy fighting.
      Breathing can also come through if the person is breathing directly into the mic. Usually we just need to make that person aware they’re doing that so they can breath over the mic instead of into it.
      The other thing is that the volume can be lowered to the point where you can still understand speech but where the ambient noises are quiet enough to not bother you at all. After a while it just blends into the general ambient field noises.
      Hope that answers your question! :)

    • @PhantomM16
      @PhantomM16 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT, it did perfectly. Thank you!

  • @callsignseth7679
    @callsignseth7679 Před 2 lety +2

    Great comparison! I think the only thing missing was price

    • @TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT
      @TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT  Před 2 lety

      That’s a good point! Although depending on what you buy, and good radio and PTT setup can cost the same or more than Battle-Link

    • @Bigglenndaddy
      @Bigglenndaddy Před 2 lety

      @@TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT so price is?

    • @TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT
      @TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT  Před 2 lety

      @@Bigglenndaddy Hey Glenn! Feel free to check out battle-link.com for the prices of the Single & Duo packs and shipping estimate to your region. Thanks for your question! :)

  • @user-bm4jg4xr7v
    @user-bm4jg4xr7v Před 2 lety +1

    Please more videos about how to installing die link in the gear the best ways

  • @IronPhysik
    @IronPhysik Před měsícem

    I dont think the always on mic is any advantage like you portray it here
    have you ever played with a full squad online? the comms are total chaos, you have people breathing into their mic's (you can also hear it in your video examples) and it likely will just cause more issues than it solves
    on top of that you have the low range of a bluetooth connection (usually just 10-100 meters... thats within shouting range) and the sound doesnt sound better than a good analogue setup
    (like srsly my baofeng setup is clearer than what you showed here)
    and 260 bucks per unit is pretty damn expensive, I can get a good digital radio for that price that does anything the battlenet does, and better

  • @Lustard-mustard
    @Lustard-mustard Před 2 lety +1

    So its basicly a cardo system right? But for airsoft

  • @AlexG207
    @AlexG207 Před 2 lety +1

    Love my BL kit but it needs a quick mute button badly.

    • @TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT
      @TOTALRECOILAIRSOFT  Před 2 lety +1

      Noted! We’ll be working on getting that feature available as soon as we can! Thanks for your feedback 👊💪

  • @SIGJNF
    @SIGJNF Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nou ja.. een Baofeng is letterlijk 10 keer goedkoper, met 20 kilometer range. 49 euro versus 499 euro. Ik weet wat ik ga kiezen.

    • @jibioxs
      @jibioxs Před 4 měsíci

      de prijs voor dit is inderdaad absurd..

    • @Broeils
      @Broeils Před 3 měsíci

      Ja, en illegaal in NL tenzij je een bijpassende licentie hebt als radioamateur...

    • @jibioxs
      @jibioxs Před 3 měsíci

      @@Broeils Iedereen en zijn oma loopt rond met een Baofeng...het boeit niemand dat het ''illegaal'' is

  • @Kartrampage
    @Kartrampage Před 2 měsíci

    teamspeak over android

  • @sonnsobek7633
    @sonnsobek7633 Před 2 lety

    Make more videos bro ✨🔥
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