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For a snug fit even in the most active environments, this D-style ear hook will be just the ticket. Made from quality materials with a single-cable design for maximum effectiveness with minimal interference, this is the unit best suited for the chase.
Features:
• Single line PTT, the design is small and discrete.
• High quality acoustic tube conveys voice, to increase clarity and reception.
• PU cable complies with the RoHS standard, and contains high intensity Kevlar for durability.
Speaker:
• Size: 23mm
• Resistance: 32Ohm +/-15% at 1000Hz
• Sound Pressure Level: 120dB +/-3dB at 1000Hz
• Rated Power: 50mW
• Max Power: 100mW
Microphone:
• Type: Electret Microphone
• Sensitivity: -40dB +/-3dB
• Resistance: 2.2KOhm
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