A range of accessories from new partner Savox—including remote speakerphones (RSM), noise-canceling headsets, and helmet-compatible headsets—will provide workers with more ways to connect, while also increasing situational awareness to improve their safety. First responders, mine engineers, and others working in challenging environments will be able to communicate without removing their protective gear and listen in noisy locations. All devices are designed, manufactured, and certified to meet regulatory requirements.

In addition to a handheld camera with or without push-to-talk functionality, we are also launching a Nokia Industrial 5G video camera that delivers excellent low-light performance and image quality. This video camera can connect wirelessly to your private 5G wireless network and allows enterprise customers to benefit from real-time video analytics, facial recognition, object detection (for surveillance), defect detection (for industrial and obstacle detection), traffic sign detection, and driving recording (for automotive).

The new Nokia Network Digital Twin for private wireless networks allows organizations to view real-time and historical network performance, measured from Nokia's industrial devices deployed on-premises, enabling them to ensure network SLAs are met. It also recommends actions to take if network performance is suboptimal. This will improve planning capabilities, as future scenarios can be tested without impacting the current environment. This capability will be especially important for the new and innovative industrial use cases that will enable 5G Wireless SA private networks with ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) and time-sensitive networking (TSN) capabilities. This will allow companies to flexibly reconfigure their operating space to meet their business needs.