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Take your radio communications to the next level with this Tactical Surveillance Earpiece. Hear incoming transmissions with crystal clarity and transmit easily. Comfortable, adaptable and easy to fit, this is the top of the line.
Features
• Surveillance style earphone for use with two way radios.
• High quality acoustic tube convey voice make you have better sense of hearing.
• The unite provides and discreet communication.
• PU cable with Kevlar and compliant with RoHS.
Speaker:
• Frequency response: 200-5000Hz
• Sound Pressure Level: 90dB +/-3dB at 1000Hz
• Impedance: 90Ohm +/-10%
• Audio output: 100mW
Microphone:
• Size: 9.7*5.0mm
• Frequency response: 20-16000Hz
• Sensitivity: -36dB +/-2dB at 1000Hz
• Impedance: 2.2KOhm
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