OTTO V2-R2BT13133-A Revo NC2 Bluetooth Speaker Microphone 2.5mm
NEW Bluetooth Revo NC2 combines Bluetooth technology with high definition audio
*Mic is not universal - must be programmed at time of order to work with your chosen platform, select from options above
Can be programmed for:
Kenwood NX-3000 NX-5000 NX-6000 series Bluetooth-enabled models only
ICOM F4400d, F7020 and IP501H Bluetooth enabled models only
Harris XL-200, XG-100 Bluetooth enabled models only
E.F. Johnson VP5000, VP6000 series Bluetooth enabled models only
Smart Phone / Tablet (DOES NOT WORK WITH APPLE IOS APPLICATIONS)
Features:
Bluetooth 5.0
High definition audio amplifier
Rechargeable and replaceable battery
Easy to use Push to Talk (PTT) for use with compatible two way radios or mobile device running apps like Zello or ESChat
360 degree rotating clothing clip
Available 3.5mm or 2.5mm audio jack for optional earpieces (2.5mm this version)
The built in Bluetooth wirelessly pairs with smartphones tablets and select Bluetooth enabled two way radios enabling hands free listening and easy push to talk communication with out a cable connection.
Revo NC2 features unprecedented noise canceling capabilities and user friendly features, making it ideal for daily use in applications in public safety, industrial environments, and rugged high noise conditions. The Revo series uses passive noise canceling, which works well with all types of two way radios including the newest digital radios that employ electronic noise canceling technology in their design.
Noise canceling mic elements pick up sounds from the front and back of the microphone. By reversing the electrical polarity of the two sides, ambient noise can be canceled out. Sound coming from only one side—namely, a speaking voice—will pass through. In addition, the noise canceling mic elements used by OTTO have a cardioid response pattern which rejects sound from the sides of the speaker mic. These mics work well in high noise environments where loud background noise would drown out the voice when using a conventional speaker mic.