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CeoTronics

Makes tactical communication hardware — PTT control units, DECT wireless intercom systems and hearing-protective headsets — for armed forces, police and emergency services.

Founded 198551-200 employeesRödermark, Germany0 open positionsWebsiteLinkedIn

CommunicationsSoldier Systems

Products & Solutions

CT-MultiPTT Control Units
A family of multifunctional push-to-talk control units used by police, fire departments, military and industry. Models include the CT-MultiPTT 3C (command-level, multi-channel), CT-MultiPTT 2C, CT-MultiPTT 1C and CT-MultiPTT 1C Plus (soldier-level, single-channel). The 3C and 1C are the primary units supplied under the Bundeswehr SmG framework contract covering all branches of the German Armed Forces.
CT-WirelessPTT MIL
A wireless push-to-talk controller designed for military applications. The wireless design removes cable constraints in vehicle or dismounted operations while meeting military environmental and durability standards. Supplied as part of the Bundeswehr SmG programme.
CT-MultiCom
A multi-channel intercom control unit for operators who need to coordinate across several independent radio or intercom networks simultaneously. Targeted at command posts, vehicle crews and control room operators in defence, police and emergency services.
CT-ComLink Technology Platform
The software-defined technology layer at the core of the CEOTRONICS product range. CT-ComLink automatically recognises connected headsets, radios and intercom systems and sets the optimum audio configuration, so operators can combine equipment from different manufacturers without manual setup. All CT-MultiPTT and CT-DECT products feature audio menu feedback, so users navigate settings by hearing spoken prompts rather than looking at a display.
CT-DECT Systems
Self-sufficient DECT wireless intercom systems for command posts, vehicle crews and industrial teams that need latency-free full-duplex communication without relying on external radio infrastructure. The CT-DECT Multi supports multiple simultaneous users and the CT-DECT Case is a portable deployable version. The latest generation was launched in late 2024 with expanded features and lower latency.
Hearing-Protection Headsets
A range of headsets combining active or passive hearing protection with voice communication, including the CT-ClipCom Digital, CT-HN and CT-Neckband models. Built for high-noise environments including armoured vehicles, artillery ranges, aircraft maintenance and industrial machinery. All are compatible with CT-ComLink control units and support digital and analogue radio connections.

About

CEOTRONICS AG is a German manufacturer of professional communication equipment, founded on 1 June 1985 and headquartered in Rödermark, Hesse. The company designs and produces audio communication systems for environments where standard equipment fails: battlefields, fire scenes, industrial noise and aviation operations. Their tagline, "when it counts", reflects the focus on reliability when lives depend on clear voice transmission.

Offices

Rödermark, Germany

Customers & Partners

German BundeswehrRheinmetall Electronics GmbH

Timeline

2025-12
Received third Bundeswehr SmG batch call-off worth approximately EUR 47 million, covering CT-MultiPTT 3C and 1C units and system accessories, with delivery across fiscal years 2026/27 and 2027/28.
2025-11
Launched CT-VoiceControl at Milipol Paris, a hands-free voice command extension for CT-ComLink products — described by the company as the first voice control system for mission-critical communication.
2025-06
Reported record consolidated revenue of approximately EUR 56 million for FY2024/25 (ending May 2025), up approximately 88% year-on-year, in the company's 40th anniversary year.
2024-11
Launched next-generation CT-DECT Multi with lower latency and expanded multi-user full-duplex communication.
2024-04
German Bundeswehr awarded CEOTRONICS the SmG framework contract via Rheinmetall Electronics GmbH, covering up to 191,000 CT-MultiPTT systems with a guaranteed minimum of 60,000 units worth around EUR 43 million, deliverable by 2030.
1985-06
CEOTRONICS AG founded on 1 June 1985 in Rödermark, Germany, to develop communication equipment integrated with hearing protection for police, military and emergency services.

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