Ear-Bone Microphone headset with Quick Disconnect – Tait TP9100
The Ear-Bone Microphone for Tait TP9100 combines a bone conduction microphone and in-ear speaker into a single earpiece that fits comfortably in your ear. The bone conduction microphone converts sound waves into audible transmissions and does not interfere with your gas mask, shroud or helmet. The earpiece delivers your radio’s speaker output into your ear for clear and private radio reception. EarHugger’s patented design features an elliptical earpiece with a soft cushion that rotates to make optimal contact in any size ear. The Ear-Bone Mic is ideal for surveillance, SWAT, military and tactical use.
The Ear Bone Microphone offers an Auxiliary push to talk (PTT) port. Connect the remote PTT (sold separately) to the Aux PTT port on the main PTT. The cable is run inside or outside your clothing depending on your preference.
The Ear Bone Microphone is worn in your ear. It can be worn with the over-ear frame for added stability, or without the over-ear frame, with the cable dangling from the earpiece. Clip the PTT button to the center of your shirt or other convenient location. The cable is run inside or outside your shirt depending on your preference.
The Ear Bone Microphone is worn in your ear. It can be worn with the over-ear frame for added stability, or without the over-ear frame, with the cable dangling from the earpiece. Clip the PTT button to your vest on your shoulder or other convenient location. The cable is run inside or outside your vest depending on your preference.
So far, I have loved it, I was in a windy area, came thru nice and clear, didn’t have to talk into a mic which made “keeping my head on a swivel” easier for LE duties
I love how the microphone doesn’t pick up a lot of background noise. Depending on what you’re doing you may get feedback but for normal use it works great!
I like the simplicity of the design. The transmission can be muffled sometimes. The earpiece does receive very good.
The Ear Bone microphone eliminated the need for an external microphone. Less wires to conceal. Receive audio was excellent. Transmit audio was reported as very slightly muffled but very readable. Very comfortable.
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