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RoxiLink is a U.S.-made Radio over IP gateway device from Roxi, designed for Push-to-Talk communication scenarios. Its main purpose is to connect existing two-way radio systems (LMR) to Zello Work, allowing traditional handheld or base station radios to interoperate with network-based push-to-talk apps. The page gives an example of cross-region connectivity from Rosario, Argentina to Xinghua, China, but this reads more like a capability illustration than a formal coverage commitment.
The device connects via USB to a Windows PC running Zello, and then connects to the radio using an interface cable matched to the radio model. On the device side, it provides a standard 8-pin RJ45 radio interface and supports handheld or base station radios with compatible cables. The website emphasizes its small size, clear installation instructions, and no requirement for professional radio expertise, though it also notes that some radios may require minor programming. In essence, this is not an email, SMS, or general-purpose cloud communications API, but a voice/PTT/RoIP hardware integration solution. We did not find information about open APIs, webhooks, or developer documentation.
In terms of pricing, the website does not publish the device unit price, cable pricing, Zello Work subscription cost, or after-sales fees. It only provides a contact-sales option for quotes and states that first responders can receive a 15% discount. Performance information is also missing key metrics such as end-to-end latency, concurrency capacity, availability SLA, audio quality, disconnection recovery mechanisms, and delivery rate, making it difficult to assess stability for large-scale dispatch scenarios.
The main advantage is that it can reuse existing LMR assets, making it suitable for organizations that already operate radio systems in public safety, emergency response, government, municipal services, transportation, campuses, manufacturing, healthcare, and similar sectors. It can enable remote push-to-talk interconnection with relatively low migration complexity. The downsides are that the solution depends on a Windows PC, Zello Work, and specific radio cables, while public materials provide limited disclosure on pricing, compliance, security, and performance. Compatibility should be tested carefully before purchase.
Access from China cannot be confirmed from the page. Because the solution depends on Zello Work, reCAPTCHA, and related network services, actual connectivity, account payment, and stability in mainland China need to be tested in practice. For deployments in China or cross-border scenarios, it may be worth comparing other RoIP gateways, enterprise PoC/PTT over Cellular services, or local LMR dispatch systems.
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