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List of Motorola products

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This is a list of Motorola products. Motorola Mobility is an American subsidiary company of Chinese multinational technology company Lenovo that manufactures consumer electronics and telecommunications products.

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Computers

Laptops

  • ML910
  • MW810
  • MW800
  • ML900
  • ML850
  • ML950
  • MNope2

Handheld

Mobile VHF UHF Two way Radio

  • VHF MT 1000
  • UHF GP 388 GP 388
  • VHF GM 300
  • VHF GER 300
  • VHF UHF Repeater MSR 2000, GR 500, MTR 2000

StarMax

  • StarMax 3000
  • StarMax 4000
  • StarMax 5000
  • StarMax 5500

Home and consumer products

Cordless phones

  • C series: C50, C51, C51, C70
  • E series: E30, E31, E32, E33, E34, E40, E51, E51, E52
  • G series: G13, G14, G32, G52, G54, G62, G73, G84
  • T series: T31
  • MA3100 series (2.4 GHz): MA3153, MA3163
  • MD4100 series (2.4 GHz digital): MD4153, MD4163
  • MD600 series (5.8 GHz digital): MD671, MD681, MA681, MA61
  • "Disney phones"[citation needed]

Home monitoring and automation

Cameras

  • HMVC3050
  • HMVC3075
  • HMVC3020

Semiconductors

Note: As of mid-2004, these are part of the product portfolio of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Please see the List of Freescale products for more information.

Wireless communications

Data networks

  • Canopy – A line-of-sight wireless technology, primarily used by ISPs to provide broadband internet
  • MotoMESH – A mobile wireless broadband product providing proprietary "Mesh-Enabled Architecture" and standards-based 802.11 network access in both the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band and the licensed 4.9 GHz public-safety band
  • HotZone Duo – Meshed wireless broadband networking product supporting both 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g and 5.8 GHz 802.11a standards. The system supports 802.11e for quality of service management, and is planned to support the 802.11s standard for mesh networking once that standard is finalized
  • Orthogon Systems – wireless, non-line-of-sight (NLOS), point-to-point Ethernet bridges
  • WiMax Wi4 – GAP, DAP & SAAP Systems. Base Stations based on the recent WiMAX technology. Pointed to Wireless BroadBand Access and Internet.

Mobile network carrier infrastructure

  • ASTRO 25 – implementation of APCO Project 25[2]
  • BSC (GSM)
  • Dimetra – proprietary implementation of TETRA
  • Horizon 2 Macro BTS (GSM)
  • Horizon 2 Mini BTS (GSM)
  • MSS – Mobile Soft Switch (Multiple Technologies)
  • PCU (GSM)
  • RXCDR (GSM)

Mobile telephones

  • Status: D = discontinued; P = in production

Classic (1983-1998)

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A series feature phones (1999-2010)

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A series smartphones (1999-2010)

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C series (1998-2006)

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E series (2004-2006)

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Timeport series (1999-2003)

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iDEN/CDMA dual-mode a.k.a. Cobra

See also: Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN), Code division multiple access (CDMA)

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Eagle series

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Condor series (1999-2003)

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Falcon series (2003-2011)

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M series (2004-2008)

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M series smartphones

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MS series

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Q series smartphones (2005-2008)

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T series (1999-2006)

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V series (1998-2008)

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W series (2006-2010)

Motorola W375
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WX series (2009-2013)

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Four Letter (4LTR) series (2004-)

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Android Smartphones (2009–)

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Mobile phone accessories

Smartwatches

Accessories

Bluetooth
  • HT820 Bluetooth stereo wireless headset
  • HF850 Bluetooth Car Adapter
  • H3-bluetooth Bluetooth Headset
  • H350 Bluetooth Headset
  • H500 Bluetooth Headset
  • H605 Bluetooth Headset
  • H700 Bluetooth Headset
  • HS805 Bluetooth Headset
  • HS815 Bluetooth Headset
  • HS820 Bluetooth Headset
  • HS830 Bluetooth Headset
  • HS850 Bluetooth Headset
  • S9 Stereo Bluetooth Headset
  • EQ5 Stereo Bluetooth Speaker
Wired
  • P000 Y-splitter USB adapter
  • GP300 Portable Radio
  • GP340 Portable Radio
  • GP360/380 Portable Radio
  • GP68 Portable Radio
  • GP328/HT750 Portable Radio
  • GP338/339 Portable Radio
  • GM360/380 Mobile Radio
  • Visar Portable Radio
  • MT1000 Portable Radio
  • MT500 Portable Radio
  • HT1000 Portable Radio
  • MT2000 Portable Radio
  • MTS2000 Portable radio
  • DP/DM Series Portable/Mobile DMR Radio

Pagers

Tone and voice

Numeric

  • Bravo Alpha
  • Bravo/Lifestyle
  • Bravo Classic
  • Bravo FLX/Pro Encore
  • Bravo Instinct
  • Bravo Lx/Encore
  • Bravo Plus
  • BR850
  • eXpress Xtra
  • eXpress Xtra FLX
  • GoldLine Pen
  • LS350
  • LS550
  • LS750
  • Pronto
  • Pronto FLX
  • Renegade
  • Sensar DTMF
  • Ultra Express

Alphanumeric

  • Advisor
  • Advisor Elite
  • Advisor Gold
  • Advisor Pro
  • Advisor II
  • Advisor Graphix
  • Everest
  • Memo Express
  • Motorola Optrx
  • Jazz
  • Jazz Flex
  • Scriptor
  • Scriptor Linguist
  • PageFinder
  • CP1250

Message senders

  • AlphaMate
  • QuickWORD
  • WordSender
  • WordTrek
  • WordTrek Plus

Two-Way Message Pagers

Voice

  • PR2000
  • PR3000
  • PR5000

Fire pagers

  • Motorola BMD pager
  • MINITOR pager
  • MINITOR II
  • MINITOR III
  • MINITOR IV
  • MINITOR V
  • Motorola PageBoy I
  • Motorola PageBoy II
  • Motorola Skyfire
  • Motorola Skyfire II

Two-way radios

Mobile radios

  • APX 7500 (The first "Dual-Band" Offering)
  • APX 6500 (A single-band version of APX 7500)
  • ASTRO Spectra
  • ASTRO Spectra Plus (Offered XTL features in an ASTRO Spectra package)
  • CDM750
  • CDM1250
  • CDM1550
  • CLS1413
  • GM300 (6, 8 or 16 channels)
  • M10 (a single channel GM300)
  • M120 (a two channel GM300)
  • M130 (a two channel GM300)
  • Maratrac
  • Maxtrac
  • Maxar
  • MC Micro
  • Motrar (Trunked version of the Maxar)
  • Micom (HF SSB Series)
  • Micor
  • Mitrek
  • Motrek
  • Mocom
  • Mostar
  • Mototrbo/XPR Series (ETSI DMR Series)
  • Motrac
  • Moxy
  • MCS 2000
  • Radius M10, M110, M120, M206, M208, M216, GM300
  • Spectra
  • Syntor, Syntor X, Syntor X9000
  • T-power
  • Traxar
  • Syntrx
  • Syntrx Plus
  • XTL 1500
  • XTL 2500
  • XTL 5000
  • XPR 5550
  • XPR 5350
  • XPR 5580
  • XPR 5380

Portable radios

  • SCR-536
  • APX8000HXE, APX8000HX, APX8000, APX7000HXE, APX7000HX, APX7000, APX6000, APX5000, APX4000, APX1000, APX900
  • BPR 40
  • DTR 650
  • HT-100
  • HT 200
  • HT 220
  • MT-500
  • MX-300, MX-300S
  • HT 90, HT 440
  • HT600, HT600E, HT800, MT1000, MTX800, MTX810, MTX900, and P200
  • GP300
  • GP900, GP1200, HT1000, HT1100, JT1000, MT2000, MT2100, MTS-LS, MTX838, MTX2000, MTX8000, MTX9000, MTS2000, MTS2010, MTS2013, PTX1200, and PTX3600
  • STX
  • GTX
  • ASTRO Digital Saber
  • Systems Saber
  • European Saber MX 1000, MX 2000, MX 3000, Stornophone 7000
  • Talkabout
  • TLKR Series
  • Visar
  • HT 750, HT 1250, HT 1550
  • WHK-R Series
  • XTS Series
  • XPR series
  • Spirit
  • Radius GP 300

Infrastructure

Base stations
Fixed Voice-Only Base Stations
  • MICOR Base Station (Voice)
  • MDB Base Station (Voice)
  • MSY Base Station (Voice)
  • MTR 300 Base Station (Voice)
  • MTR 2000 Base Station (Voice)
  • MSR 2000 Base Station (Voice)
  • MSF 5000 Base Station (Voice)
  • MCR 100 / Radius R100 Base Station (Voice)
  • GR 1225 / RKR 1225 Base Station (Voice)
Data Base Stations
  • Gemini Base Station (MDC4800 Data)
  • DataTAC DSS-III Base Station (Data)
  • MSF 5000 DBS (Data Base Station)
  • Quantar DBS (Data Base Station)
Integrated Voice & Data Stations (IV&D)
  • Quantro Base Station (Voice & Data)
  • Quantar Base Station (Voice & Data)
  • MTR 3000 Base Station (Voice & Data)
  • GTR 8000 Base Station (Voice & Data)
Transportable Base Stations
  • XTVA Transportable Base Station (Analog & Digital Voice)
  • MX-based Suitcase Repeater (Analog/CVSD Encrypted Voice)
  • PDR 3500 Suitcase Repeater (Analog & Digital Voice)
Paging Base Stations
  • MICOR PURC Paging Station (Based on the MICOR Product)
  • PURC 5000 Paging Station (Based on the MSF 5000 Product)
  • NUCLEUS Paging Station
  • NUCLEUS II Paging Station
  • PeopleFinder series on-site Paging Stations
Fixed Repeaters
  • ATS Cumulative Repeater
  • MSY Repeater Station (Based on the MOTRAC design)
  • MICOR Repeater Station
  • GR 300 (Based on two GM 300 Mobile Radios)
  • GR 500 (Based on two GM 300 Mobile Radios)
  • GR 1225 / RKR 1225 Conventional Repeaters
  • MCR 100 / Radius R100 Conventional Repeaters
  • GTR 8000 Conventional & Trunked Repeater
  • MSR 2000 Conventional Repeater
  • MTR 2000 Conventional & Trunked Repeater
  • MTR 3000 Conventional & Trunked Repeater
  • MSF 5000 Conventional & Trunked Repeater
  • PDR 3500 Portable Analog & P25 Repeater
  • Quantar Conventional & Trunked Repeater
  • Quantro Conventional & Trunked Repeater
  • XPR 8300 Conventional & Trunked Repeater
  • XPR 8400 Conventional & Trunked Repeater
Vehicle-based Repeaters
  • PAC, PAC-PL & PAC-RT Mobile Repeaters
  • VRS•EP Mobile Repeater
  • VRS 750 Mobile Repeater
  • Futurecom DVRS Mobile Repeater (a third-party product)
Site & Zone Controllers
  • 6809 Trunked Central Controller (SmartNET, SmartZone Prime & Remote)
  • MTC 3600 SmartNET/SmartZone 4.1 Controller (Prime & Remote)
  • PSC 9600 Astro25 6.x Site Controller (Remote Sites)
  • MTC 9600 ASTRO25 Site Controller (Prime Sites)
  • GCP 8000 ASTRO25 Site Controller (Prime & Remote Sites)
  • MZC 3000 SmartZone 4.1 Zone Controller (4.1 Master Sites)
  • MZC 5000 Astro25 7.x Zone Controller (7.x Master Sites)
Voting Comparators
  • TAC (Total Area Coverage) Voting Comparator (Supporting analog calls)
  • SpectraTAC Voting Comparator (Supporting analog calls)
  • SECURENET DIGITAC Voting Comparator (Supporting analog & CVSD encrypted calls)
  • ASTROTAC Comparator (Supporting VSELP & IMBE (P25) Digital Calls)
  • ASTROTAC 3000 Voting Comparator (Supporting analog & IMBE (P25) Digital calls)
  • GCM 8000 Voting Comparator (Supporting Astro25 Trunked & Conventional)
  • MLC 8000 Voting Comparator (Supporting P25 & Analog calls)
Satellite and Auxiliary Receivers
  • TAC Satellite Receiver (Based on the MOTRAC Receiver Design)
  • SpectraTAC Satellite Receiver (Based on the MICOR Receiver Design)
  • MSF 5000 Satellite Receiver (a receive-only version of the MSF 5000 Base Station)
  • MTR 2000 Satellite Receiver (a receive-only version of the MTR 2000 Base Station)
  • ASTROTAC Satellite Receiver (Based on the Quantar Receiver Design)
  • Quantar Satellite Receiver (a receive-only version of the Quantar Base Station)
  • MTR 3000 Satellite Receiver (an analog, receive-only version of the MTR 3000 Base Station)
  • GPW 8000 Satellite Receiver (a receive-only version of the GTR 8000 Base Station)

Telemetry Radios

  • APCOR (Advanced Portable Coronary Observation Radio)
  • RNET Telemetry Radio

Other wireless

  • MeshTrack – An integrated non-GPS location system and data network that can be deployed to incident sites by public safety organizations
  • Bag Phone was a portable cellular telephone manufactured from 1992 to 2000

Wireline communications

Cable TV and broadband

In 2012, Motorola Mobility's home unit was acquired by Arris Group, which includes set-top boxes (e.g. VIP series), and SURFboard cable modems.

TV receivers

Cable modems

  • SURFboard SB3100 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB4100 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB4200 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB5100 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB5101 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB5120 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB5102 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB6120 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB6121 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB6141 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB6180 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB6182 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB6183 cable modem
  • SURFboard SB6220 cable modem
  • MB7220 cable modem
  • MB7420 cable modem
  • SURFboard SBV5121 voice cable modem
  • SURFboard SBV5122 voice cable modem
  • SBG900 wireless cable modem gateway
  • SBG900i wireless cable modem gateway
  • SBG901 wireless cable modem gateway
  • SBG941 wireless cable modem gateway
  • SBG6580 wireless cable modem gateway
  • SBG6782-AC wireless cable modem gateway
  • SBG6900-AC wireless cable modem gateway
  • MG7310 wireless cable modem gateway

Voice over IP


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