SoundOff Signal® Introduces an Affordable Solution for Traffic Advising

Hudsonville, Michigan, January 1, 2023 – SoundOff Signal, a global leader in vehicle lighting, control systems and electronic warning solutions for law enforcement, fire, EMS, utility and government vehicles, announced today the official launch of the TM100 Traffic Controller. 

The TM100 Traffic Controller is a complete and affordable solution for traffic advising and warning. Just some of the great features offered with the TM100 include:

  • Weatherproof and vibration resistant light design for external or internal use
  • Unique visor design and 1.8″ light emitting surface provides extreme clarity even under sunlight
  • Plug-n-play 25-foot extension cable for quick and simple installation
  • Solid aluminum extrusion for efficient heat dissipation
  • Eight backlit rubber touch buttons on controller for ease of use while operating vehicle
  • Reverse polarity protection

Click here to learn more about the TM100 Traffic Controller.


About SoundOff Signal

SoundOff Signal is a global leader in vehicle LED lighting, controls systems and electronic warning solutions for the emergency, amber, government and off-road markets. The company is committed to a strategic focus on innovation, continuous improvement and quality, providing systems that work together seamlessly to improve vehicle visibility and communication when needed most. 

SoundOff Signal is an ESOP company and privately held company, headquartered in Hudsonville, Michigan. Its headquarters spans more than 180,000 square feet across two facilities with more than 400 employees. For additional information, please visit soundoffsignal.com or follow on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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