MOTOTRBO accessories

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No matter where you go or what you do, MOTOTRBO™ is made for clear, coordinated communication in the busy workplace. To help you excel in your job, you need accessories that match the performance of your MOTOTRBO radio and that truly fit your environment. That’s why it’s important to use Motorola tested and certified accessories with your DP1400 portable radio. They’re the only ones designed, built and tested with your radio to optimise its performance.
Only Motorola accessories unleash the full power of MOTOTRBO – the most advanced digital radio platform in the industry. So as you walk along the production line, across hotel grounds, or to the store stockroom, you can work more easily and efficiently wearing a comfortable, convenient accessory. Combine our best-in-class radios with DP1400 accessories to achieve even greater productivity and cost-savings. Together, you’ll rethink what’s an accessory – and what’s a necessity.
A wide selection of styles fit the way you work – from discreet clear acoustic tube styles to over-the-ear models. With inline push-to-talk and microphones, these accessories are easy to access on the go, so you can stay focused on the job. Choose from a variety of surveillance kits and ear microphones to communicate discreetly.
Temple Transducers provide clear audio without covering your ears. Because they rest comfortably on your temples, they make it easy to communicate and wear hearing protection or keep your ears uncovered to hear what is going on around you.
Our lightweight headsets provide lasting comfort and our heavy-duty headsets provide comfortable ways to protect your hearing in noisy environments. Even if your teams are logging extra hours stocking shelves or clocking overtime on the manufacturing line, they can communicate confidently. Heavyweight headsets offer extra durability and protection in more rugged and noisy environments.
When you need a cost-effective solution for light-duty users, trust Mag One, the only value line tested and certified by Motorola. They extend the value of your radios without breaking your budget and are ideal for hospitality, security and retail teams.

What Is an Earpiece

headphonesWhats your favorite feature of this earpiece? Personally, I much like the design job – It is cooler than an Inuits underpants!

Broadly speaking, an earpiece refers to anything that functions by either covering the ear, or hanging near the ear. In this broad category are the parts of an eyeglass frame that extend over the ear, and any material specifically designed to fit into the ear and block off the entry of sound or water. The most common meaning of an “earpiece” however is an electronic device that converts electronic signals into sound waves, and directs them into the ear. In this context, the Hytera Earpiece can also be called an electronic-acoustic transducer.

Originally, the earpiece was the only way of listening to electronically-generated audio signals. Thereafter, amplifiers were developed, and the role of earpieces became more a matter of personal preference than necessity. Nowadays, earpieces are used for convenience where privacy is desired, or where mobility is important. Depending on its design, an earpiece can also be variously known as headphones, ear buds, stereo phones or headsets.
Earpieces can be organized broadly into two categories wired earpieces and cordless or wireless earpieces. The wireless types use either radio waves or infrared signals to connect to the signal sources. Earpieces for CD players, computers or mobile phones are some examples. A signal transmission link is used, like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

The wired earpiece has to be physically attached to a signal source. To facilitate this, jacks at the end of the cords are inserted into the signal source. Jack sizes have been standardized, and the most common size is the 3.5 millimeter (about 0.2 inches) that was brought into the market by the Sony Company in 1979. The much older, 1/4 inch (about 6.4 mm) jack is now used only in professional equipment. When wiring up the stereo jacks, the tip is always the left channel, the portion in between is the right channel, and the outer sleeve is the ground.

The use of ear buds has a profound impact on how one perceives sound. This is because an earpiece feeds the sound directly into the eardrums, without the normal acoustic contouring by the listeners head and outer ear that normal loudspeakers give scope for. Lacking these spatial references, the brain then imagines the sound to be in a straight line within the head and between the ears. This strips the sound of its 3 dimensional effect, otherwise produced by the normal loudspeakers.
From their shapes and sizes, earpieces can be placed into four categories. The circum-aural types have large pads that surround the outer ear. They are most commonly used in recording studios. The supra-aural headphones fit just over the ear, without fully surrounding it. Ear buds are designed to fit inside outer ears canal. However, they dont fully cover the canal, and exterior sounds can still be heard around them. In contrast, canal phones, the fourth category, fit snugly into the ears canal, and effectively block off the external sounds.