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【Helmet-mounted type for simultaneous calls】 Headset HP201JA

A noise-resistant, compact, and lightweight headset that can be easily attached by simply inserting a clip into a work helmet and supports simultaneous communication.

The "HP201JA" is a headset made by wave CSR. It can be used in combination with specific low-power transceivers made by wave CSR. It can be mounted on a helmet and can be attached to either side. It supports simultaneous communication. You can start transmitting and receiving by pressing the PTT button on the PTT cable. It can be easily attached to a work helmet by simply inserting the clip. The boom microphone comes with a windscreen cap, which helps prevent wind noise during outdoor use. It comes with a detachable φ2.5mm earphone. It is a lightweight type weighing only 130g, making it comfortable to wear. 【Compatible Models】 Specific low-power transceivers: - P2010 - P9010 【Features】 ■ Supports simultaneous communication ■ Comes with φ2.5mm earphone ■ Easy helmet attachment with clip ■ Lightweight type that is not burdensome For extremely low-priced sales of earphone microphones and batteries, please leave it to Excelli. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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