XENOM Launches Software-Enabled Two-Way Push-to-Talk Communication for Smart Industrial Wearables

XENOM has announced the integration of software-enabled, two-way Push-to-Talk (PTT) communication into its industrial AI platform ecosystem. Workers now have instant, real-time voice communication built directly into their smart protective gear — with no additional hardware or external radios required.

XENOM has announced the integration of software-enabled, two-way Push-to-Talk (PTT) communication into its industrial AI platform ecosystem. Workers now have instant, real-time voice communication built directly into their smart protective gear — with no additional hardware or external radios required.

Communication now adapts to the worker automatically. As personnel move across a facility or construction site, the platform dynamically connects them to the communication channel of their specific work zone. This keeps teams and sub-teams synchronized without requiring any manual channel reconfiguration.

Channel management is entirely voice-driven and multilingual. Workers can query available channels, switch between them, and toggle between standard radio and live-translation modes using voice commands in their native language — all without interrupting their hands-on tasks. For operational simplicity, transmission remains controlled by a single, intuitive PTT button.

Combined with XENOM's high-precision positioning and spatial zoning technologies, this voice-managed communication layer turns the physical site into a dynamic digital network, connecting the right personnel at the right place and time.

The integration of PTT capabilities marks another milestone toward XENOM's vision of a full-stack industrial operating system — uniting precise positioning, edge-AI communication, and preventative safety within a single, cost-efficient platform.