Battle Storm CQB uses LPRS Easy-Radio modules
Low Power Radio Solutions
Easy-Radio modules
The Battle Storm CQB gaming system from Hangar 51 uses Easy-Radio modules from Low Power Radio Solutions (LPRS).
Battle Storm CQB is said to offer the ultimate in realistic laser combat games and is designed especially for paintball sites.
It uses real replica weapons, giving users high-quality game play and the ultimate experience in laser combat.
Peter Cubbage, sales director of LPRS, said: '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,' he added.
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 six and up and Laser Storm is intended for adventure play for all ages.
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