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mPoli Soldier app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Veza 360
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 21 Jan 2021
App size: 31.54 Mb

This training app simulates all functions of mPower’s POLI Soldier wireless multi gas detector including using it in field scenarios by squad leaders. This powerful app provides everything that squad team members need to know to operate and maintain the detectors. With the apps interactive tutorial, users can navigate through the wireless multi-gas detector interface just as if they were using the actual device.

The app is also used with the cloud-based mSquad Safety System Training application, which allows instructors to simulate the use of mPowers "mSquad Mobile Wireless Multi-Gas Team Warning System" in a field scenario. The sales channel can also leverage the app along with the cloud-based simulator application to provide end-to-end system demonstrations to potential customers without being constrained by location or availability of demonstration units.

Another valuable feature of the app is the Alarm Summary, which demonstrates all 13 audio and visual alarms supported by the device, so users learn how to differentiate them when working in the field. The app also includes an explanation of key features and specifications, as well as maintenance and troubleshooting advice.
The app supports six international languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Mandarin, and Korean.

About mSquad Mobile Wireless Multi-Gas Team Warning System
The mSquad Mobile Wireless Multi-Gas Team Warning System is a quickly deployable set of mobile multi-gas meters that communicate wirelessly to a Squad leader up to 0.8 km (0.5 miles) distant. The system is ideal for Hazmat Response, firefighters, temporary venue protection, etc. An mSquad consists of one Head monitor (MP400H) and up to 7 Soldier monitors (MP400S) that communicate with each other. Each 4- or 5-gas monitor has options for a full range of sensors for toxic gases, oxygen (O2), combustibles (LEL) and carbon dioxide (CO2).