The Mobile Unit (61000): Choose this for rapid deployment. Its magnetic/tripod system allows a civilian car to become an emergency vehicle in minutes, perfect for volunteer units.
The Fortress (62000): Choose this for industrial permanence. Its die-cast aluminum body withstands 60kg of pressure, designed for mining trucks that face physical impacts daily.
Key Difference: The 62000 is a "structural component" of the vehicle, while the 61000 is a "portable tool."
Introduction
The choice between the 61000 and 62000 Series defines the operational philosophy of your fleet: Mobility vs. Immovability. Are you looking for equipment that can be moved between vehicles at a moment's notice, or are you building a heavy-duty machine that must survive the harshest physical punishment? This comparison provides the technical clarity needed for your procurement decision.
Side-by-Side Technical Comparison
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Feature |
LED 61000 Series |
LED 62000 Series |
Winner for... |
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Mounting Type |
Magnetic / Tripod |
Permanent Hard Mount |
62000 (Stability) |
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Structural Core |
Reinforced Plastic + Alu |
Full Die-Cast Aluminum |
62000 (Impact Resistance) |
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Load Capacity |
Vehicle Speed Limit |
60kg Vertical Pressure |
62000 (Heavy-Duty) |
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Audio System |
Built-in Siren Cavity |
External Speaker Compatible |
61000 (Integrated Audio) |
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Best Use Case |
Volunteer Fire / Rapid Response |
Mining / Construction / SAR |
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When to Choose the 61000 Series
Scenario: You are a volunteer fire chief or manage a disaster response team where personnel use their personal vehicles.
Reasoning: The 61000's magnetic base is the ultimate "force multiplier." It allows you to equip a fleet of cars without permanent modification. Furthermore, its integrated design includes a dedicated cavity for a siren, providing a complete audio-visual solution in one compact unit—ideal for chaotic disaster zones.
When to Choose the 62000 Series
Scenario: You are managing a heavy construction site or a mining operation where equipment faces constant dust, debris, and physical vibration.
Reasoning: The 62000 is not just a light; it is armor. The die-cast aluminum housing acts as a structural beam, capable of supporting weight and protecting internal components from the "death shake" of off-road machinery. While it lacks an internal siren cavity due to its ultra-rigid design, it is engineered to seamlessly integrate with powerful external heavy-bass speakers for maximum auditory impact on noisy job sites.