Nathan D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
have only used a few times but it's comfortable and functions well.
Mark Doratti
Reviewed in Canada on September 3, 2024
Perfect fit for radios I purchased previously. Very clear and will work for quieter communication with my hunting partner.
Justin F.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
It's hard to hear if there is external sound. And causes discomfort after a while...
Dinara
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023
pros: very comfortable, perfect fit in ear, flexible spring wire, good lenghtCons: easy to damage wires
Sergio Tlanezi
Reviewed in Mexico on December 13, 2023
Audífonos con buen audio no distorsiona la voz, y el material se ve de calidad. Esperamos que responda bien con el tiempo.
Unhappy buyer
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2022
These work as advertised - and YES - they do work with the Garmin 700 series GPS/Radio....I have the Garmin 755t, and works perfectly. Some think it doesn't because they plug it in and can't get the PTT button to work...........it must be programmed. When you plug it in for the first time, simply press and hold the PTT button on the headset, and the display will show "Headset Detected - Does your headset have a PTT button?".....select "Yes", and there you go - works like a champ! This style headset is FAR MORE comfortable in the ear for hunting - and not cumbersome to wear under hats or gators......and the price is right getting the pair!!!
ANA KAREN DURAN
Reviewed in Mexico on October 26, 2022
me gusto bastante, se ve muy cómodo pero no se si resiste estar sujetado a la oreja por el tema de que es muy suave
Miguel
Reviewed in Mexico on January 21, 2022
Funciona, es cómodo pero se reduce su calidad de sonido en ambientes de ruido.A mi me interesan usarlo en un salón de eventos.
Rick Fiore
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2021
If you want to look like a secret service agent these are for you. I found they did not work great in the back country. They seemed to dissipate the volume from the walkie's too much making communication difficult. They might be great in other scenarios though. They are comfortable to wear and completely eliminate that god awful noise walkies make when you mic them.
alex
Reviewed in Canada on July 4, 2019
When used with walk-in talkie, beware that the ping on end of transmission tickles the eardrums.would be funny once, but on a long usage is hurtful, and compels the user to reduce audio volume. Other than that, use some tape to have them secured on earlobe if you’re flying a Paraglider, to make sure you won’t get busy taking the helmet off mid flight then the gloves, just to reseat the phones.
spy8464
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2019
These are great. For what is needed, required and expected the sound quality is perfect. I was not expecting a quadriphonic sound system. Voices are clear and easily understood and the volume is perfect. They fit very well in and over the ear. After a short while you dont even notice them being on. I read in some reviews that the cord is to short from the mic to the radio. I'm 6'1'' and the cord reached comfortably to the radio at my belt.My wife was in complete agreement, and that's amazing.
A. Waldo
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2016
Works as advertised, only two things you have to watch out for......1) When keying the microphone and you are NOT on FRS Channels 8-14, the Motorola rig we have will use HIGH power instead of LOW power to transmit. That is illegal IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GMRS LICENSE. Now it's legal for FRS only users to use channels 1-7 but on the Motorola we have you would have to use the LOW POWER PTT button on the side of the walkie-talkie. Just be aware, get a license and it won't matter. +$60 for five years......I think....2) When using the PTT on this surveillance headset, don't cover the holes with your fingers, it muffles your voice.....Okay, I'm done.... Have a good day!
MIMI KIM
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2015
Cheap build, terrible sound quality. I used this for a wedding event, paired with Motorola MT352r radios, to communicate with my assistant photographer and we were pretty much guessing what the other person was saying the whole time. I would speak into the mic, and my assistant would let me know that he can't understand what I'm saying. Sometimes I couldn't understand what he was saying when he said he couldn't understand what I'm saying. The only thing that this accomplished was that I was able to discreetly let him know that I wanted something, without disturbing the people around us. We then had to hunt each other down to talk in person. Totally useless in my opinion.The cable is surprisingly short, though just long enough to wear the radio on my belt. If I were a 6ft+ tall guy with a large build, I think this would be impossible to wear. Also the cable is very thin, and feels like it wouldn't last through very many events. If I could describe the sound quality, it sounds like a person jammed his ear into my ear canal and is speaking through a pillow. This causes you to crank up the volume, which only results in a louder muffled voice with added distortion. There is no "air-iness" or "space" to the sound. It is possibly a combination of a cheap quality microphone paired with a cheap quality speaker.I really wanted to like it, and was willing to settle with poor quality sound as long as it was usable. This unit, however, is absolutely unusable. I have since purchased a similar headset of a different brand, of much higher quality, and it is a joy to use.