That one has pressure-sensitive buttons, which achieve the effect of a joystick or paddle. This makes one-handed operation not only possible and easier, but above all much safer.
Tele Radio has a wide range of transmitters to control the Tiger range receivers. These include both handheld transmitters with push buttons, as well as transmitters with a joystick. However, there is one model that rises above and that is the Tele Radio Tiger TG-T14 with 6 or 8 proportional, analog buttons. It combines the precision of a joystick transmitter with the compactness and equality of a push-button transmitter. How that works. Well, the deeper the buttons of this Tiger TG-T14 are pressed, the higher the output signal becomes. A function that is usually only controlled very precisely by a joystick or paddle can now also be controlled using push buttons. That means greater manageability at a lower price.
In addition to the usual safety features of the Tiger system, the TG-T14 also has an accelerometer. This provides even more safety. If you drop the transmitter (oops!), the accelerometer immediately switches off the transmitter, the active function and, if necessary, the controlled application. This is because the built-in accelerometer detects the brief moment of weightlessness during a fall. The transmitter is programmed to respond to this immediately. This interesting feature is combined with a certified emergency stop operation, which has been independently tested according to PLe/SIL3.
Tele Radio regularly has its products tested by outside companies. For example, the push buttons are tested for resistance, durability, functionality and ergonomics. Because safety starts with security. These tests have shown that the pushbuttons on the transmitter can be pressed up to 30,000 times without any loss of quality. It is also a nice fact that the pushbuttons of Tele Radio transmitters can be pressed very smoothly, are always replaceable and the transmitters themselves sit well in the hand.