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LPRS Radio Modules selected for Laser Combat and Gaming Systems
LPRS, Europe’s leading supplier of short-range radio devices, has been selected by Momentum Ltd, a leading UK manufacturer of high-quality, professional Laser Combat and Gaming Systems, to supply easy-Radio low power wireless modules for its latest range of gaming products.
“easy-Radio modules were selected by Momentum to provide low power radio communication between the gaming units as they offered the best mix of price and performance for our needs” comments Dave Morris of Momentum. He continues, “They are simple to configure, reliable and available off the shelf, ready to go, from LPRS.”
The original Hangar 51 Laser Tag System may be purchased for permanent installations or hired for individual events. Laser Bug has been developed for use in domestic gardens for children aged 6 and up and Laser Storm is intended for adventure play for all ages. The latest product from Hangar 51 to use LPRS easy-Radio modules is Battle Storm CQB, which offers the ultimate in realistic laser combat games and is designed especially for paintball sites. Battle Storm CQB uses real replica weapons, giving users high quality game play and the ultimate experience in Laser Combat.
Peter Cubbage, Sales Director of LPRS comments,” This is a good example of an easy-Radio solution to a unique wireless communication requirement. easy-Radio provides an out-of-the-box and stress-free solution ensuring a reliable gaming system. Our software is simple and easy to use and ensures reliable, error free wireless communication, even in this difficult and unpredictable environment.”
About Hangar 51: Momentum Ltd. was originally established in 1980 to offer an electronic design and development service to industry. In 1986, the company was expanded to incorporate sales, manufacturing and service. In 1990 it released the MCL1100 communications decoder and in 1994 the Optimum range of heating controllers. In 2000 it released the Hangar51 mobile Laser tag system and 2003 the Laser Storm universal Laser tag system. The latest product is Battle Storm, an outdoor Laser skirmish system, released in 2007. Reliability and Innovation coupled with cost effectiveness has always been a corner stone of Momentum’s products.
Whilst Momentum’s experience in Laser and infra-red designs for industry can be traced back to 1986, it was in 1993 that Momentum was commissioned to design and develop a complete Laser tag system. Since then it has gone on to design, develop and manufacture Laser based game systems for international manufacturers of bumper cars and dark rides.
In 1997 Momentum Ltd started its own development of a Mobile Laser Tag system which was released in 2000 under the brand name Hangar51.
The huge success and reliability of the Hangar51 mobile system resulted in the development of Laser Storm system which allowed the Laser guns to be used in Indoor arenas, outdoors and Adventure play centres – in fact almost anywhere. The development Laser Storm system is on-going as new applications are found.
In 2005, development was started on an outdoor Laser skirmish system. This system was named Battle Storm and released in early 2007. The Battle Storm system is so advanced that several patents have been filed during its development. Originally aimed at the outdoor combat leisure market as a safe and painless alternative to paintball, Battle Storm is so revolutionary and realistic that the system has also attracted interest from the armed forces throughout the World for a safe and environmentally friendly system for training and recruitment.
To buy the modules used in this application, please click the below button.
LPRS, Europe’s leading supplier of short-range radio devices, has been selected by a leading UK manufacturer of high-quality, professional Laser Combat and Gaming Systems, to supply easy-Radio low power wireless modules for its latest range of gaming products.
“easy-Radio modules were selected by us to provide low power radio communication between the gaming units as they offered the best mix of price and performance for our needs” comments Dave Morris. He continues, “They are simple to configure, reliable and available off the shelf, ready to go, from LPRS.”
The original Hangar 51 Laser Tag System may be purchased for permanent installations or hired for individual events. Laser Bug has been developed for use in domestic gardens for children aged 6 and up and Laser Storm is intended for adventure play for all ages. The latest product from Hangar 51 to use LPRS easy-Radio modules is Battle Storm CQB, which offers the ultimate in realistic laser combat games and is designed especially for paintball sites. Battle Storm CQB uses real replica weapons, giving users high quality game play and the ultimate experience in Laser Combat.
Peter Cubbage, Sales Director of LPRS comments,” This is a good example of an easy-Radio solution to a unique wireless communication requirement. easy-Radio provides an out-of-the-box and stress-free solution ensuring a reliable gaming system. Our software is simple and easy to use and ensures reliable, error free wireless communication, even in this difficult and unpredictable environment.”
To buy the modules used in this application, please click the below button.
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