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Silynxcom to Launch CLARUS II Tactical Communication and Hearing Protection System

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Silynxcom (NYSE American: SYNX) announced the upcoming launch of CLARUS II, a next-generation in-ear tactical communication and hearing protection system designed from operational insights and recent combat experience.

CLARUS II is a rugged, lightweight dual/triple-network headset with an innovative three-PTT architecture, integrated hearing protection features (HearThru, Talking from the Ear, Microphone Whisper Mode), drone detection, and compatibility with radios, smartphones, satcom, and dismounted intercoms; it can operate on a single AA battery or device power. The system is in advanced field trials with several leading tactical units and is built to military production standards for harsh environments.

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Positive

  • Three-PTT architecture enabling control of up to three independent networks
  • Integrated drone detection and mission-enhancing audio features
  • Operates standalone on a single AA battery or device power
  • Designed to improve speech intelligibility and reduce hearing injury risk
  • Currently in advanced field trials with leading tactical units

Negative

  • No commercial launch date or pricing disclosed
  • Availability and production volumes not specified

Key Figures

Current price: $1.08 52-week high: $4.6885 52-week low: $0.7281 +2 more
5 metrics
Current price $1.08 Prior to CLARUS II launch announcement
52-week high $4.6885 Pre-news 52-week trading range
52-week low $0.7281 Pre-news 52-week trading range
Supported networks Up to 3 networks CLARUS II three-PTT communication architecture
Battery requirement Single AA battery Standalone operation option for CLARUS II

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.11 Vol: Volume 30,847 is at 0.22x...
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$1.11 Last Close
Volume Volume 30,847 is at 0.22x the 20-day average, signaling limited pre-news activity. low
Technical Price at $1.08 is trading below the $1.60 200-day moving average, reflecting a prior downtrend.

Peers on Argus

SYNX showed no pre-news price change, while select communication equipment peers...
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SYNX showed no pre-news price change, while select communication equipment peers were mixed: SONM +3.59%, MINM +18.75%, UTSI +4.17%, and MITQ -2.06%. Momentum scanners only flagged CMBM at +4.61%, suggesting any future move in SYNX would likely be stock-specific rather than part of a broad sector swing.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Dec 23 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 23 Aggregated defense orders Positive +13.9% Announced over $1.3M in recent IDF and tactical unit purchase orders.
Dec 12 Asian military contract Positive -12.6% Reported purchase order over $3M from a prominent Asian military customer.
Dec 03 IDF headset order Positive -11.8% Disclosed IDF order exceeding $286,000 for tactical communication headsets.
Oct 08 Elite unit order Positive -0.6% Announced $935,000 in-ear tactical headset order for an elite tactical unit.
Sep 29 Military unit order Positive -1.3% Shared $100,000 order from a leading military unit for tactical headsets.
Pattern Detected

Recent order-related announcements were generally positive in content but often met with negative or muted 24-hour price reactions, with only one event showing a strong positive move.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Silynxcom highlighted multiple tactical communication orders, including a series of Israeli Defense Forces and tactical unit purchases totaling over $1.3 million on Dec 23, 2025, and an Asian military order of over $3 million on Dec 12, 2025. Several six‑figure IDF and elite unit headset orders on Dec 3, Oct 8, and Sep 29, 2025 underscored demand for its in‑ear solutions. Today’s CLARUS II launch extends this narrative from contract wins to next‑generation product innovation.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement introduces CLARUS II as Silynxcom’s next‑generation in‑ear tactical communication ...
Analysis

This announcement introduces CLARUS II as Silynxcom’s next‑generation in‑ear tactical communication and hearing protection system, emphasizing multi‑network capability, advanced audio features, and compatibility with tactical radios, smartphones, and satellite communication devices. Recent history shows multiple defense orders, including amounts over $3 million and $1.3 million, underscoring existing demand. Investors may watch for future contracts tied specifically to CLARUS II, feedback from field trials with leading tactical units, and how new features like drone detection translate into procurement decisions.

Key Terms

unmanned aerial vehicles, push-to-talk, drone detection, picatinny-mounted, +1 more
5 terms
unmanned aerial vehicles technical
"…new threats of the modern battlefield – Unmanned aerial vehicles and drones…"
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are aircraft that fly without a pilot on board, controlled remotely or by onboard computers—think of them as flying robots or advanced remote‑control planes. They matter to investors because they create new markets and revenue streams across industries such as defense, logistics, agriculture and infrastructure inspection; their value depends on demand, safety and regulatory approval, similar to how driverless cars reshape transport investment risks and opportunities.
push-to-talk technical
"…through its innovative three-PTT (Push-To-Talk) architecture…"
A push-to-talk system is a one-button voice communication method that works like a modern walkie-talkie: users press a button to speak and release it to listen. Investors care because it often appears in products and services used by frontline workers, public safety, and logistics, where fast, reliable group communication can reduce costs, improve safety and efficiency, and influence a company’s competitive strength and recurring revenue potential.
drone detection technical
"…Pre-Recorded Messages, Drone Detection, and additional mission-enhancing audio features."
Drone detection is the set of tools and systems that find, track and sometimes identify unmanned aircraft in a given area using sensors, radio signals, audio, or cameras—think of it as a radar and watchdog combined for low-flying devices. For investors it matters because these systems affect safety, regulatory compliance, liability and revenue opportunities across airports, utilities, events and defense, so advances or contracts can change a company’s risk profile and future earnings.
picatinny-mounted technical
"An optional wireless Picatinny-mounted module enables seamless communication…"
A picatinny-mounted item is designed to attach to a Picatinny rail, a standardized metal rail system used on firearms and tactical equipment to hold accessories like scopes, lights, and sensors. For investors, this matters because products built to a common standard are easier to sell, integrate and scale across many customers and platforms—similar to designing an accessory that fits any device with a common USB port—so it can speed adoption and reduce engineering costs.
satellite communication devices technical
"…compatible with tactical radios, smartphones, satellite communication devices…"
Hardware that sends and receives voice, data or video signals via orbiting satellites instead of ground-based networks, like a radio or smartphone that talks through a satellite relay. Investors care because these devices enable connectivity in remote areas, maritime and emergency use, and for governments or industries, influencing demand, recurring service revenue and regulatory or spectrum risks that affect a company’s sales and profit outlook.

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Netanya, Israel, Jan. 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  Silynxcom Ltd. (NYSE American: SYNX) (“Silynxcom” or the “Company”), a manufacturer and developer of ruggedized tactical communication headset devices, today announced the upcoming launch of CLARUS II, its next-generation in-ear tactical communication and hearing protection system.

Developed based on extensive operational insights and real-world lessons learned from recent Israeli Defense Forces combat operations, CLARUS II represents a major advancement in personal sound protection and battlefield communication. The system is purpose-built to address the evolving demands of modern, multi-domain combat environments where clear communication, and hearing protection are mission-critical while situational awareness should be expanded to help detect the main new threats of the modern battlefield – Unmanned aerial vehicles and drones as well as the enemy advance communications sensing and jamming capabilities.

CLARUS II is a rugged, lightweight, state-of-the-art dual/Triple network headset system that integrates advanced hearing protection with secure, high-performance tactical communications. Designed to significantly reduce the risk of hearing injury while enhancing speech intelligibility in high-noise environments, we believe CLARUS II sets a new benchmark as one of the world’s most advanced personal sound protection tactical system.

Engineered for modern multi-network operations, CLARUS II enables intuitive control of up to three independent communication networks through its innovative three-PTT (Push-To-Talk) architecture, delivering advanced operational capability without added bulk or cable complexity. The system incorporates Silynxcom’s advanced sound protection along with proprietary technologies such as Talking from the Ear, HearThru, Sound Leak Test, Microphone Whisper Mode, Pre-Recorded Messages, Drone Detection, and additional mission-enhancing audio features.

Together, these capabilities provide industry-leading speech intelligibility, superior audio clarity, and enhanced tactical functionality, improving operator safety, situational awareness, and overall mission effectiveness in complex battlefield conditions.

CLARUS II features an ambidextrous, ergonomic design optimized for extended continuous wear and intuitive operation. Manufactured using Silynxcom’s proprietary military- standard production processes, the system is built to withstand extreme environments and severe operational abuse, ensuring unmatched durability and reliability.

The system supports device-powered or standalone operation using a single AA battery and is fully compatible with tactical radios, smartphones, satellite communication devices, and dismounted intercom systems. An optional wireless Picatinny-mounted module enables seamless communication while operating weapons, shields, or vehicle-mounted equipment.

CLARUS II is currently in advanced field trial stages with several of the world’s leading tactical units, reflecting strong confidence in the system’s performance and operational value.

“CLARUS II is the result of close collaboration with frontline operators and direct feedback from recent combat experience,” said Nir Klein, Chief Executive Officer of Silynxcom. “It is designed to meet the realities of today’s battlefield—protecting hearing, enhancing communication, and enabling mission success under the most demanding conditions.”

About Silynxcom Ltd.

Silynxcom Ltd. develops, manufactures, markets, and sells ruggedized tactical communication headset devices as well as other communication accessories, all of which have been field-tested and combat-proven. The Company’s in-ear headset devices, or In-Ear Headsets, are used in combat, the battlefield, riot control, demonstrations, weapons training courses, and on the factory floor. The In-Ear Headsets seamlessly integrate with third party manufacturers of professional-grade ruggedized radios that are used by soldiers in combat or by police officers in leading military and law enforcements units. The Company’s In-Ear Headsets also fit tightly into the protective gear to enable users to speak and hear clearly and precisely while they are protected from the hazardous sounds of combat, riots or dangerous situations. The sleek, lightweight, In-Ear Headsets include active sound protection to eliminate unsafe sounds, while maintaining ambient environmental awareness, giving their customers 360° situational awareness. The Company works closely with its customers and seek to improve the functionality and quality of the Company’s products based on actual feedback from soldiers and police officers “in the field.” The Company sells its In-Ear Headsets and communication accessories directly to military forces, police and other law enforcement units. The Company also deals with specialized networks of local distributors in each locale in which it operates and has developed key strategic partnerships with radio equipment manufacturers.

For additional information about the company please visit: https://silynxcom.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and other federal securities laws and are subject to substantial risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release may be identified by the use of words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “contemplate,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “seek,” “may,” “might,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “target,” “aim,” “should,” “will” “would,” or the negative of these words or other similar expressions, although not all forward-looking statements contain these words. For example, the Company uses forward-looking statements when it discusses: the benefits and advantages of its technologies and systems, including the CLARUS II. Further, certain forward-looking statements are based on assumptions as to future events that may not prove to be accurate. These and other risks and uncertainties are described more fully in the section titled “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on May 13, 2025, and other documents filed with or furnished to the SEC which are available on the SEC’s website, www.sec.gov. The Company cautions you not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. The Company undertakes no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date of this release, except as required by law.

Capital Markets & IR Contact

Michal Efraty
ir@silynxcom.com


FAQ

What is CLARUS II from Silynxcom (SYNX) and when was it announced?

CLARUS II is a next-generation in-ear tactical communication and hearing protection system announced on January 15, 2026.

What key features does CLARUS II offer for tactical operators (SYNX)?

CLARUS II offers a rugged, lightweight design, three-PTT control for up to three networks, HearThru, Talking from the Ear, Microphone Whisper Mode, and drone detection.

How does CLARUS II power its operation and which devices is it compatible with?

The system supports device-powered or standalone operation using a single AA battery and is compatible with tactical radios, smartphones, satellite devices, and dismounted intercoms.

Is CLARUS II available to buy now from Silynxcom (SYNX)?

No; CLARUS II is described as being in advanced field trials with several tactical units and a commercial launch date was not provided.

What operational benefits does CLARUS II claim to deliver for battlefield use (SYNX)?

Silynxcom says CLARUS II improves situational awareness, speech intelligibility, hearing protection, and tactical communication reliability in high-noise and contested environments.
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