Lancer Tactical SPEC OPS Tactical Motorola 1-Pin Version Radio Throat MIC w/ PTT (Black)
[M02A03][15666 / AC-209C]The Lancer Tactical Spec Ops Tactical Throat MIC With PTT Unit is a small and compact way to integrate a mic in your tactical loadout. This unit features dual sensitive throat mic transponders. The throat mic is adjustable designed to fit around the back of your neck. A soft foam pad helps increase the throat mic's comfort. The PTT unit features two functions, push to talk and constant transmission. The dynamic speaks are compatible with the included mushroom tipped ear bud. This unit also features a secondary PTT button, which can be set up on any velcro panel available on your loadout.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Lancer Tactical
Model: Spec Ops Tactical Throat Mic
Designed for: Motorola 1 Pin
Weight: 4.5 oz
Material: Plastic
Package Includes: One (1) Throat Mic, One (1) PTT Unit, One (1) Pin Adaptor, One (1) Mushroom Ear Bud
Features:
- Coil Dynamic Speaker
- Dual Sensitive Throat Mic Transponders
- Adjustable Plastic Neck Band
- PTT and Constant Transmission Capabilities
- Secondary PTT Unit
- Adjustable Volume Control
- Low Profile
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Lancer Tactical
- Color: Black
- Size: Adjustable
- Material: Plastic
- Package Includes: One (1) Throat Mic, One (1) PTT Unit, One (1) Pin Adaptor, One (1) Mushroom Ear Bud
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Everything I need but...
If I would buy this product, all I would need to buy is a handheld radio corresponding to the pin type of the PTT and I would have a complete comm setup?
3531 days ago Christian F
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yes 3528 days ago 0
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devices
Which devices does this mic work with?
3570 days ago Garret G
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It works with one pin Motorola radios 3569 days ago 0
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Mic quality
Does it have good microphone quality. Just was wondering because the mic is far away from the mouth
3594 days ago Tanner J
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It uses the vibration from your vocal cords, not the sounds from your mouth 3591 days ago 0
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