PNC360S PoC Radio

Fast, simple team talk across job sites, routes, and locations. The PNC360S is an ultra-compact push-to-talk device that connects over 4G/LTE and Wi-Fi for wide-area communication.

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What makes PNC360S different

The PNC360S is built for one-hand use and easy carry. It can ride in a pocket, clip on a belt, or hang on a lanyard.

It is also designed to deploy quickly, especially when you want wide-area team talk without building a traditional radio system.

Quick highlights

  • Wide-area coverage using 4G/LTE and Wi-Fi

  • Digital noise suppression for loud environments

  • Rugged protection: IP67 and MIL-STD-810-H

  • Long-life power: 4000mAh battery and up to 48 hours (10/10/80)

  • Built-in GPS, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi

  • Works with HORIZON subscription platform and HORIZON Dispatch for group communication and tracking

Highlighted features

Coverage that follows your team

The PNC360S uses existing 4G/LTE mobile networks and Wi-Fi networks for wide-area communication. It supports seamless switching between Wi-Fi and LTE when you move in and out of buildings.

Clear audio in loud places

Digital noise suppression and a high-volume speaker help voices cut through noisy work areas. This supports clearer one-to-one calls, group calls, and emergency calls.

Built to handle real work

The device is rated IP67 for dust resistance and water submersion, and it is tested to MIL-STD-810-H for shock and vibration. The brochure also notes an anti-magnetic speaker design.

Battery life that lasts beyond one shift

A 4000mAh lithium polymer battery supports long run time. The brochure lists up to 48 hours under the 10/10/80 duty cycle and notes fast charging.

Location tracking and dispatch support

The PNC360S includes GPS and is supported on dispatch applications for group calling and location tracking. The product page also lists support for HORIZON Dispatch and Hytera dispatch tools.

Safety, alerts, and remote control

The device includes an emergency button. The brochure also describes emergency alarms, plus “stun and revive” so a dispatcher can disable or restore a unit if it is lost or stolen.

Simple screen and controls

The PNC360S includes a 160 × 128 TFT LCD display and a menu-based interface for navigation.

Ideal for

The PNC360S has use cases across many work settings, including:

  • Security companies

  • Hotels and resorts

  • Education

  • Healthcare and senior living

  • Warehouses and logistics

  • Contractors and subcontractors

  • Property management

  • Event production and catering

  • Houses of worship and nonprofits

PNC360S Specs

PNC360S is a compact handheld built for teams that need wide-area push-to-talk with PoC Radios, using 4G/LTE plus Wi-Fi and digital noise suppression for clearer audio in loud places. It supports one-hand use and can be carried in a pocket, clipped on a belt, or worn on a lanyard. It is rated IP67, and a lithium polymer battery is listed for up to 48 hours of use. Built-in GPS, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi support dispatch, accessories, and indoor coverage.

Tech Specs

  • Battery: 4000mAh lithium polymer

  • Battery life: up to 48 hours (10/10/80)

  • Durability: IP67, MIL-STD-810-H

  • Display: 160 × 128 TFT LCD

  • Wireless: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.2

  • Positioning: GPS (also lists Galileo/AGPS in the brochure)

  • SIM: Nano-SIM

Local support in Hawaii

Starcomm Wireless is located in Honolulu, in Kalihi, and supports customers across the islands.

For local digital radio airtime, Starcomm lists current coverage areas including Honolulu, Waikiki, Airport, Leeward, Central, and Windward on Oahu, plus the Kona Coast on Hawaii Island.

If your team also works outside Hawaii, the PNC360S supports wide-area communication using 4G/LTE and Wi-Fi networks.

PNC360S Questions

Does the PNC360S work on Wi-Fi and cellular?

Yes. It supports communication over 4G/LTE and Wi-Fi.

Is it tough enough for job sites?

It is rated IP67 and lists MIL-STD-810-H compliance for shock and vibration.

How long does the battery last?

The brochure lists up to 48 hours (10/10/80) with a 4000mAh battery.

Can we track radios on a map?

It includes GPS and is supported on dispatch applications for location tracking.

Does it support emergency alerts?

Yes. The product page lists an emergency button, and the brochure describes emergency alarms.

Can a lost unit be disabled?

The brochure describes “stun and revive” for remote disable/restore by a dispatcher.

Is it supported on HORIZON Dispatch?

The Hytera product page lists support for HORIZON Dispatch and HORIZON subscription services.

Where does Starcomm support service locally?

Starcomm states it is located in Honolulu (Kalihi) and lists Oahu plus Kona Coast coverage areas for digital airtime.