Mobile Vehicle Unit MVU: Full-Duplex & Flexible Mobile Communication Unit for In-Vehicle Applications
The topic of Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC or PTToC), the walkie-talkie function on a smartphone, is being used more and more frequently. It has become a strong alternative to traditional radio systems and, over time, will replace them in many areas. With good mobile network coverage, PTToC offers extremely high added value and future-proof communication. For the extended use of smartphones, we have now developed the right tool for in-vehicle applications: the Mobile Vehicle Unit (MVU).
The Mobile Vehicle Unit for Smartphones.
Together with the experts in mobile device mounts from Brodit, we have created the Mobile Vehicle Unit for smartphones. The MVU can be mounted in almost any vehicle using Brodit mounts and provides the end user with a reliable PTT (Push-to-Talk) solution.
Within modern vehicle fleets, all drivers carry a smartphone that allows them to stay connected while working in the field. They can move freely, communicate with colleagues, and manage tasks on the go. When they get back into their vehicle, they simply dock the smartphone in the MVU, remain connected via PTToC, and automatically charge the device at the same time.
The gooseneck microphone ensures reliable, crystal-clear voice transmission and can be flexibly adjusted for optimal positioning. The loudspeaker allows excellent communication even in noisy environments. Thanks to the PTT button, the smartphone display can remain available for another app while the PTToC connection stays active at the same time.
Thanks to Brodit mounts, installation is quick and straightforward and possible for almost any type of vehicle, including forklifts, trucks, buses, construction machines, police and fire service vehicles, or logistics fleets. The MVU is also an excellent solution for updating existing communication systems that many end customers already have in their fleets. With its disruptive approach, the MVU makes classic in-vehicle radios increasingly unnecessary and offers maximum flexibility for fleet operators.







