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| | | Description: | | Midland Ear Clip Headsets for all Midland GMRS, Pair Packed | | | Features: | |
• Ear-clip headsets with wrap-around design
• Includes speaker, lapel clip and an inline VOX PTT switch
• Compatible with all GXT, LXT and G-series Midland models
• 2 Wrap-Around Ear Clip Headsets, Speaker, Lapel Clip & In-Line Vox-Ptt Switch
• For All Gxt, Lxt & G-Series Models
• New
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.31 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
OKOct 06, 2008
By HawaiianDKN
"DKN"
Looks and feels okay, but it is hard to hear someone talking from this unit. You need to get close to the mic and talk pretty loud to be heard. If you need to speak softly you can't use this unit. Also interference/loud alerts can hurt your ear. But if you don't want people to know you have a radio on this is the way to go. But it's not perfect.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Not worth the priceApr 13, 2010
By dnoyeB First problem is that you have to have the switch on the mike set to the same thing as the switch on the radio. They must both be on VOX, or both on PTT. If you mix that up, it wont work and you will be very confused. I first thought the mike switch was an override, but its not. Perhaps that is my fault.
The second problem is that one of them was broken out of the box. The mic did not work. If the mic had worked, I would probably have figured out problem #1 much faster.
The third problem is that the mic does not capture the sound well. People can not hear me clear at all. I have to hold it close to my mouth and yell. That worked since I was on a mountain. However, its undesirable. I do not recommend this.
Best HeadsetsFeb 18, 2012
By Luis Gorres These were convenient to wear and easier to use than the other headsets. Far too often the boom or shaft of the mics were to short and doesn't reach the front of the users mouth. This set allows you to bring the mic closer to your mouth so that you didn't need to raise your voice specially in crowded places like a concert.
They work wellNov 17, 2011
By Very Happy Once I figured out the push to talk button is where the mic was, I was very pleased with the performance. My ear canal is not very big so they tend to come loose when I talk. But otherwise stay put. My son prefers this model over the clear plastic tube type. They do what they say they do and we had a good time with them opening weekend of deer season.
A worthless improvementOct 08, 2011
By Mark Klosky While Midland did make improvements in their AVPH4 headsets as vs. the AVPH3 with regards to the wiring being much simpler; the earpiece of the AVPH4 is absolutely worthless. Midland considers this to be an "in-the-ear" design, but the truth of the matter is that there is not a snowballs chance in hell that this earpiece will ever fit into any human's ear. Not sure what they used for a model of a human ear to design this earpiece around/in, but it does not work. Wish that I could figure out how to reach Midland and ask them to consider re-working the design to something that might actually work. Don't waste your money on the AVPH4 Headset, it is unusable.
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