SWAT COMM Headsets & Microphones Headsets & Microphones
I am receiving fi ve by fi ve. By Stephenie Slahor
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rom simple single-ear or dual-ear headsets, to advanced in-ear or under helmet/mask units that have hearing protection, this guide can assist you in choosing equipment for the best in communication.
Ceotronics
www.ceotronics.com T is German company off ers solutions in short-range mobile, digi- tal, wireless radio, headsets and full systems. T e CT-DECT is a portable, digital radio for wireless communications in voice trans- mission. T e voice is picked up by a noise-cancelling microphone, and then transmitted by radio.
An optional unit, the CT-ASR, allows the wearer to hear environmen- tal sounds, but noise is reduced to a level of 85 dB(A) to avoid hearing damage to the wearer. T e standard confi guration is useable by up to fi ve people, but up to eight people can be supported when the company’s “CT-DECT Case” or “CT-DECT Conference” units are added. T e CT-CombiCom headset can be worn on the right or left,
The Ear Phone Connection
www.earphoneconnect.com T is manufacturer and distributor of tactical communication equip- ment is involved with all phases of its products—design, quality and service. Its products include lapel, throat, bone conduction, surveil- lance, speaker, and noise cancellation microphones, plus push-to- talk (PTT) and listen-only earphones. T e iBlend Surveillance Kit has a slim belt PTT receiver and wireless
fi nger PTT transmitter. T e microphone is built into the earbud unit. T e BlueWI Nighthawk Bluetooth Lapel Microphone with Bluetooth adapter is a lapel microphone and fully functional PTT with front-facing volume control, USB charging port, and directional microphone. No uniform/clothing alterations are necessary. Also featured are a replaceable earphone, and a rechargeable/replaceable battery. T e Nighthawk can be
and can be confi gured to the wearer by the unit’s fl exible head strap or the headband/neckband. T e unit is dustproof and waterproof, and is available in either monaural or binaural versions. An optional digital noise reducer can be added (CT-DNR) for noise suppression, should ambient noise not be needed.
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