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Two-way radio microphones and speakers allow talking and listening without having to equip an earpiece, remove radios from belt clips and holders, or access the onboard radio controls. Also known as speaker microphones, they broadcast incoming communications for applications that don't require the privacy of earpieces and headsets.
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Motorola-Compatible Microphones & Speakers
These microphones and speakers connect with compatible series or models of Motorola two-way radios. They are commonly clipped to clothing at the shoulder or chest, so people can monitor radio transmissions while keeping their hands free for other tasks.
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Bluetooth-Compatible Microphones & Speakers
These microphones and speakers allow wireless connection via Bluetooth or Bluetooth adapters to compatible two-way radios. They are commonly clipped to clothing at the shoulder or chest, so people can monitor radio transmissions while keeping their hands free for other tasks.
For Handheld Radios
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