Valcom V-9890 Vandal-Resistant FlexHorn Surface-Mount Speaker
Overview
The Valcom V-9890 is a surface-mount vandal-resistant FlexHorn speaker engineered for demanding indoor environments requiring high-quality voice paging, two-way communication, emergency alerts, and loud ringing across large areas. The V-9890 combines mechanical durability with acoustic performance, making it suitable for schools, transit facilities, correctional institutions, and other high-traffic venues where speaker vulnerability is a security or operational concern. Designed for quick and easy installation, the V-9890 integrates into existing voice communication and emergency notification systems without requiring extensive retrofitting or infrastructure modifications.
Key Features
- Vandal-Resistant Construction: Purpose-built for high-traffic and potentially hostile environments where speaker damage is a recurring risk
- Surface-Mount Wall Installation: Mounts directly to vertical surfaces for straightforward deployment and maintenance access
- Two-Way Communication Support: Enables both announcements and response communication through integrated microphone support
- Voice Paging Optimization: Delivers articulate, intelligible speech for facility-wide announcements and emergency notifications
- Emergency Alert Capability: Supports loud ringing and alert tones for emergency notification protocols
- Large Area Coverage: Engineered to project sound across expansive indoor spaces with consistent audio delivery
- Robust Physical Design: Weighs 8.35 lbs (3.80 kg), indicating heavy-duty construction for durability and secure mounting
- Quick Installation: Designed for minimal installation complexity, reducing deployment time and labor costs
- Microphone Integration: Supports audio input from control systems or stations for talkback functionality
Integration & Compatibility
The V-9890 integrates with Valcom voice communication systems, emergency notification platforms, and facility-wide paging infrastructure. Microphone support enables two-way communication with compatible control stations and call systems. The speaker's surface-mount design accommodates standard wall-mounting hardware, and the device is engineered to work within existing voice infrastructure without requiring proprietary gateways or specialized network integration beyond standard audio connection protocols.
Deployment Considerations
The V-9890 is purpose-built for indoor environments subject to impact, vandalism, or heavy use. Schools, public transit stations, correctional facilities, and secure campuses benefit from the vandal-resistant form factor. The 8.35 lb weight requires appropriate wall anchors and structural assessment during installation. Two-way communication support makes the V-9890 suitable for emergency response scenarios where facility occupants must communicate with command centers or security teams. Mounting height and orientation should account for sound dispersion patterns and architectural acoustics to ensure intelligible coverage across target zones.
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
I've specified the Valcom V-9890 for several institutional deployments where conventional speakers were subject to repeated damage. The vandal-resistant design substantially reduces maintenance cycles and replacement costs in high-traffic or adversarial environments. The V-9890 delivers the acoustic performance required for emergency notification compliance while withstanding the physical demands of public facilities.
Technical Highlights:
- Vandal-Resistant Form Factor: Mechanical durability engineered specifically to resist impact and intentional damage, addressing a critical gap in standard PA equipment
- Two-Way Communication: Microphone support enables interactive emergency response and facility announcements, not one-way broadcast alone
- Wall-Mount Simplicity: Surface mounting eliminates ceiling infrastructure requirements, reducing installation scope in retrofit scenarios
Deployment Considerations:
- Anchor the V-9890 with hardware rated for its 8.35 lb weight and potential impact loads; assess wall structural capacity before installation
- Position speakers to optimize sound propagation in target zones; verify intelligibility in high-reverberation spaces before final placement
- Integrate microphone inputs with your control system's audio backbone to ensure two-way communication paths are properly terminated and monitored
The V-9890 is a pragmatic choice for facilities where equipment durability and emergency communication capability outweigh aesthetics. It performs its intended function—reliable voice delivery in hostile environments—without overselling features or requiring extensive system redesign. For security integrators specifying emergency notification or campus communication systems in schools, transit, or corrections, the V-9890 should be included in your product matrix.