END OF LIFE PRODUCT : VOKKERO GUARDIAN ATEX RANGE

Since 2017, the VOKKERO GUARDIAN ATEX range has been developed to facilitate communication between teams on SEVESO and ATEX classified sites, where the risks of major accidents require a high level of prevention.

The current crisis on the components market added to the many industrialization specificities of ATEX products lead today to important production difficulties inducing long periods of unavailability for our clients.

VOGO has been working for a long time in many industrial sectors and our roadmap has always been to provide the most professional quality of service possible. The manufacturing context for ATEX products does not allow us to do so anymore. The management of VOGO, together with its sales and marketing teams, are therefore decided to stop selling the VOKKERO GUARDIAN ATEX range with immediate effect.

 

Products affected :

–          FULL DUPLEX WALKIE TALKIE ATEX (Ref : VOKKER-GUARD-FCE001-EX / ARF8158AA)

–          GUARDIAN ATEX 2 TO 4 (Ref : VOK-GUARD-FCE02-03-04-EXNH)

–          GUARDIAN ATEX 5 TO 8 (Ref : VOK-GUARD-FCE05-06-07-08-EXN)

–          ATEX HEADSET HIGH QUALITY (Ref : PEL 490)

–          BOOM-MIC HEADSET ATEX APPROVED (Ref : CLA 490)

–          IN-EAR ATEX HEADSET (Ref : SEN 490)

 

End of sale and availability: 10/10/2022

End of After Sales Service: 2023/02/28

 

Our teams are at your disposal for any further information. Do not hesitate to contact your usual sales contact if necessary.

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