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Motorola TalkAbout Remote Speaker Microphone for 200 & 250 Series

Motorola TalkAbout Remote Speaker Microphone for 200 & 250 Series

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: REMOTE MICROPHONE
Review: I wanted this for the Talkabout unit as soon as I saw someone with it. We are skiers: the remote allows us to keep the main unit in our warm pockets, and to more readily reply without taking it out. It indeed meets our needs not only skiing but also when our hands are busy with a fishing pole. In other words, it is really useful for anyone who is outdoors and wants to avoid fumbling around for the basic unit. I am somewhat disappointed at the clip which attaches the microphone. The clip is on the small size and subject to coming loose.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Always the right connection?
Review: If you need the perfect thing to connect to everyone else. With several options and a hassle free version of connection. You will always get a great connection, better than any other speaker/microphone. You will get greater clarity than a headset. If you need a thing to communicate with and don't want to use the internal Push to Talk (PTT) button, use this. I guarantee it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Motorola 50225 TalkAbout Remote Speaker Microphone
Review: It works OK, but I can't understand why it doesn't have a volume control. One of the major reason for purchasing a remote mic is to allow the radio to be placed in an unreachable location. The mic should have a volume control so that the volume can be adjusted without digging out the radio. I bought mine so that my radio could be buried in my backpack while mountain biking. After using it and cursing my inability to adjust the volume, I gave up on the remote mic and switched to a strap-mounted radio pocket.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Motorola 50225 TalkAbout Remote Speaker Microphone
Review: It works OK, but I can't understand why it doesn't have a volume control. One of the major reason for purchasing a remote mic is to allow the radio to be placed in an unreachable location. The mic should have a volume control so that the volume can be adjusted without digging out the radio. I bought mine so that my radio could be buried in my backpack while mountain biking. After using it and cursing my inability to adjust the volume, I gave up on the remote mic and switched to a strap-mounted radio pocket.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you get a TalkAbout 250, you must get this microphone
Review: The talkabout 250 seems to have a clunky design, specifically with the placement of the "Push to Talk" button. This microphone plugs in and allows you the ease and flexibility of a real microphone.

Ths microphone unit works both as a speaker and as a microphone. The speaker in this unit is superior to the internal speaker in the talkabout.

This unit allows you to put the radio in your pocket, or clip it on your belt and still be able to hear and talk on the radio. The microphone contains a clip that you can clip to your collar or shirt pocket that keeps the speaker close enough to your ear for you to hear anything, as well as close to your mouth for talking.

I strongly suggest that if you buy a TalkAbout 250 that you also buy this microphone.

This microphone does not work with the TalkAbout 280 which has different size microphone/headphone jacks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: REMOTE MICROPHONE
Review: The talkabout 250 seems to have a clunky design, specifically with the placement of the "Push to Talk" button. This microphone plugs in and allows you the ease and flexibility of a real microphone.

Ths microphone unit works both as a speaker and as a microphone. The speaker in this unit is superior to the internal speaker in the talkabout.

This unit allows you to put the radio in your pocket, or clip it on your belt and still be able to hear and talk on the radio. The microphone contains a clip that you can clip to your collar or shirt pocket that keeps the speaker close enough to your ear for you to hear anything, as well as close to your mouth for talking.

I strongly suggest that if you buy a TalkAbout 250 that you also buy this microphone.

This microphone does not work with the TalkAbout 280 which has different size microphone/headphone jacks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you get a TalkAbout 250, you must get this microphone
Review: The talkabout 250 seems to have a clunky design, specifically with the placement of the "Push to Talk" button. This microphone plugs in and allows you the ease and flexibility of a real microphone.

Ths microphone unit works both as a speaker and as a microphone. The speaker in this unit is superior to the internal speaker in the talkabout.

This unit allows you to put the radio in your pocket, or clip it on your belt and still be able to hear and talk on the radio. The microphone contains a clip that you can clip to your collar or shirt pocket that keeps the speaker close enough to your ear for you to hear anything, as well as close to your mouth for talking.

I strongly suggest that if you buy a TalkAbout 250 that you also buy this microphone.

This microphone does not work with the TalkAbout 280 which has different size microphone/headphone jacks.


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