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Motorola TalkAbout Earbud with Microphone for All Series

Motorola TalkAbout Earbud with Microphone for All Series

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $15.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Necessity
Review: ...There are quite afew out there that are more bulky looking. This particular one is more compact. Its features include: an earbud with a mic and PTT (push-to-talk). THe cord is a bit short; however, with my height (5,6), it stands to be just right. I was told that an extension can be pick up at a local Radio Shack.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good quality, but could be better...
Review: Excellent Motorola quality and when paired with the TA280's excellent volume levels (plus control), it allows you to use it even in crowded, noisy environments. The ease of use and its inconspicuousness make it an invaluable addition to the Talk Abouts, but there is room for improvement. My biggest complaint is that the TA280/289 don't allow for the alert tone (call tones / menu tones / etc.) volumes to be regulated. This makes for some very uncomfortably loud noise spikes with that earbud only an inch or so from your eardrum. The TA280/289 DO allow the alert tones to be disabled, but that makes it a little more difficult to operate (especially when you have them tucked away under your outer clothing). My only other complaint was in the design of the PTT/MIC housing. I would've preferred something a little easier to use with gloves on (the PTT button is 1/2" from the MIC and pressing it with gloves on covers the MIC....). In closing, the alert tone volume issue is a TA280/289 one, not this units and I'd buy this again if I were to lose this one, but I sure wish they'd improve on it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good quality, but could be better...
Review: Excellent Motorola quality and when paired with the TA280's excellent volume levels (plus control), it allows you to use it even in crowded, noisy environments. The ease of use and its inconspicuousness make it an invaluable addition to the Talk Abouts, but there is room for improvement. My biggest complaint is that the TA280/289 don't allow for the alert tone (call tones / menu tones / etc.) volumes to be regulated. This makes for some very uncomfortably loud noise spikes with that earbud only an inch or so from your eardrum. The TA280/289 DO allow the alert tones to be disabled, but that makes it a little more difficult to operate (especially when you have them tucked away under your outer clothing). My only other complaint was in the design of the PTT/MIC housing. I would've preferred something a little easier to use with gloves on (the PTT button is 1/2" from the MIC and pressing it with gloves on covers the MIC....). In closing, the alert tone volume issue is a TA280/289 one, not this units and I'd buy this again if I were to lose this one, but I sure wish they'd improve on it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not for all day wear
Review: I (like many others) use the radios when riding my snowboard.

The sound quality can't be faulted, both sending and receiving are crystal clear (and now private). Wearing it all day you can now hear when people are paging you, not just when standing in line.

Now the bad; the build quality should be questioned, the speaker inside the earbod rattles around in mine, and the "PTT" button is difficult to press when wearing gloves. The earbud's a little big for my ear, and isn't as comfortable as it could be (although it fits under my helmet fine).

The other problem I've had with this is that it pops out of the headphone jack on the radio with annoying regularity. I've solved this with duct tape, which isn't pretty but it is functional....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Recommended accessory for FRS radios
Review: I have only one complaint about this earbud/mic unit - the cord is too short. Otherwise, the sound quality is good and the built-in mic with PTT works fine. A 2.5mm extension cord from radio shack (meant for phone headsets, #43-2003) alleviates the cord problem, however. The earbud cushion is comfortable. To be discreet, this is an excellent accessory for your Motorola FRS radio.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Does not support VOX
Review: I should have realized that this mic does not support VOX. I guess when you buy a microphone its can be either PTT (push to talk) or VOX.

I'll have to return this and get a VOX enabled one, though I'm not sure which one at this point.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A *must-have* for skiing or boarding!
Review: I ski (or board) all day with this earbud and a 280SLK on a NiMH battery. I have used TalkAbouts while skiing for a few years - but just got the 280 and the earbud, and it makes a WORLD of difference! The 280's lock feature lets me pack it down under layers. The earbud and wires stay well under layers (hat, shirt, etc) as well. Only the mic sticks out from the side, which I can click to talk at any time. It has been over a foot under the snow with my head when I blow a 360 - and still works perfectly. This earbud is a *must* for skiiers (or boarders! I do both.)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Useful
Review: I tried the ear bud while skiing recently and it work excellently, it is far more comfortable than i expected having read other reviews. The PTT mic is easy to use when clipped to the top of the collar of ski jackets although if it becomes unclipped it is difficult to clip back on while wearing ski gloves. A very good purchase.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: do you ship in Italy?
Review: i wont know il you ship two headset for motorola talkabaut

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Staying in touch with friends is a snap with this.
Review: I've been playing paintball for several years now and have been using the Motorola 250 with an earbud/mic. The boom mic was to large and cumbersome to fit inside my paintball mask.

With time comes upgrades so it was only natural that I would upgrade to the 289 with an earbud/mic. With the range of the Motorola 289 and this you can easily stay in touch with your teammates and allow the other team to know if anything is going on. There is a slight discomfot when you first use the earbud however it does go away.

Without the earbud I doubt I would hear the radio when someone was trying to get in contact with me. If your outside and want to stay in touch with your friends you need a Motorola and one of these. I gave this product 4 stars for its dependabilty and ease of use.

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