Transform your radio into a multi-media communications toolkit
Share texts, images, videos and voicenotes across your extended team.
Need to stay quiet? Send a text. Need to recognize the suspect? Ask dispatch to send a mugshot. It’s all quickly and easily accessible via the APX NEXT family touchscreen interface, using the on-screen virtual keyboard.
SmartMessaging: Communicate. Share. Collaborate.
SmartMessaging is a multimedia public safety communication tool that runs on your APX NEXT. It's a secure and convenient way to share texts, images, videos and audio files across your extended team.
Elevate awareness
Get information to your first responders. From confirming an address to identifying a suspect, SmartMessaging puts intelligence into the palms of their hands.
Increase flexibility
However you need to share information, SmartMessaging gives you the options you need. From plain text messages to images, videos and voicenotes.
Improve security
Make the upgrade from consumer-grade messaging. Invest in a mission-critical public safety system with encryption from radio to server.
A complete public safety communications toolkit – all on one device
SmartMessaging is a secure and convenient way to share texts, images, videos and voicenotes across your extended team.
Communicate. Share. Collaborate.
Every tool you need
Text messages, picture messages, videos, voicenotes. Share information in the way that suits you best - with groups or individuals.
Seamlessly integrated
Built into the APX NEXT family home screen, interfacing with the other features on your radio system, SmartMessaging is a mission-critical communications tool.
Ready for the future
Imagine texting across multiple agencies. Imagine telling ViQi® to send a message that you're running late. SmartMessaging has unlimited possibilities.
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If I'm away from the car I may not want to go back to look at something there if it can get pushed to me on the radio itself. I can then take that device in my hand and put it in front of five other deputies on scene and say this is the guy we're looking for.
Michael Zollars
Lieutenant, Spokane Valley Police Department