Indeed, the Auxiliary Protective Force Aurors gave them to all the APSC members, and Susan used hers publicly in the last chapter to signal them to enter.
Susan took a small, round glass object from within her robes, one of the communicators that the DMLE used, which they’d all been given
The only ones seen in canon belonged to Sirius and James, but they’re so tactically useful that of course all MoR aurors have them. This somewhat implies that they aren’t exactly easy to come by, but doesn’t make it clear if this is because they’re too costly to make and mass produce, if they’re strictly regulated, or if the Marauders were supposed to have developed them. (Even if the marauders developed them, you’d think they would have shared the secret with the Order of the Phoenix in the first war, so I doubt that’s the explanation. They’re probably just difficult to produce on mass, either because the process requires a highly skilled wizard, or because the wizarding world can’t seem to mass-produce anything but candies and newspapers.)
Are “communication mirrors” supposed to be a big secret of the Aurors that Harry wouldn’t have been able to learn about otherwise? I doubt it.
Indeed, the Auxiliary Protective Force Aurors gave them to all the APSC members, and Susan used hers publicly in the last chapter to signal them to enter.
The only ones seen in canon belonged to Sirius and James, but they’re so tactically useful that of course all MoR aurors have them. This somewhat implies that they aren’t exactly easy to come by, but doesn’t make it clear if this is because they’re too costly to make and mass produce, if they’re strictly regulated, or if the Marauders were supposed to have developed them. (Even if the marauders developed them, you’d think they would have shared the secret with the Order of the Phoenix in the first war, so I doubt that’s the explanation. They’re probably just difficult to produce on mass, either because the process requires a highly skilled wizard, or because the wizarding world can’t seem to mass-produce anything but candies and newspapers.)