It is specifically designed as a multifunctional survival tool.
In today's world, relying on stable cellular or satellite communication is becoming too reckless. Today, even those far removed from dangerous professions and situations may find themselves in extreme circumstances. Here, the WP61 phone from the Chinese company Oukitel comes to the rescue. It is specifically designed as a multifunctional survival tool, not just for communication.
The WP61 provides connectivity in areas with unreliable cellular network coverage: mountains, deserts, coastal waters, and disaster-stricken regions. In addition to satellite communication, the smartphone is equipped with a built-in DMR radio, allowing communication over several kilometers without using mobile networks.
The device has a large battery capacity of 20,000 mAh, enabling the smartphone to serve as a power source for other gadgets.
The phone is well-protected according to IP68, IP69K, and military MIL-STD-810H standards. It features an integrated camping flashlight with a brightness of 1200 lumens and speakers with a power of 130 dB to ensure communication even in loud environments. Thermal sensors and software for creating thermal maps of the terrain are included, which can be useful for firefighters, for example. Some models will be equipped with night vision systems. There is also the possibility of integrating other sensors into the gadget, primarily for industrial purposes.