Product Description
PRYMEBLU BT-533-V2 Bluetooth Adapter for Motorola Two Way Radios
The BT-533-V2 Wireless Adapter (Dongle) fits Motorola GP/HT/MTX series Two Way Radios with Multi-pin connector. The PRYMEBLU® Adapter allows you to use any compatible wireless headset or other audio accessory with your two-way radio. The PRYMEBLU® Adapter is compatible with thousands of off the shelf consumer audio accessories and pairs easily, allowing you to operate wirelessly.
PRYMEBLU BT-533 Compatibility :
CBPRO, GP1280, GP140, GP320, GP328, GP329, GP338, GP339, GP340, GP360, GP380, GP640, GP650, GP680, GP960, HT1250, HT1250LS, HT1550, HT1550XLS, HT750, JT1000, MTX8250, MTX8250LS, MTX850, MTX850LS, MTX9250, MTX950, PR860, PRO5150, PRO5350, PRO5450, PRO5550, PRO5750, PRO7150, PRO7350, PRO7450, PRO7550, PRO7750, PRO9150, PTX700, PTX760, PTX780
Also compatible with the BTH-300 Wireless Bluetooth Base Unit
The BT533 for Motorola Two Way Radios
- Compatible with thousands of readily available Bluetooth headsets and other audio accessories. (audio accessories not included)
- Easy pairing process. Stores paired connection to the wireless headset even if the Radio is powered off or adapter is removed from the two-way radio.
- No time delay on either Transmit or Received Audio messages.
- Several Push-To-Talk options: use the PTT button on the PRYMEBLU adapter to initiate transmissions, or use an optional PRYME Quick-Disconnect wired audio accessory such as PTT-5. (Optional accessories not included.)
- Enhanced with optional wired PRYME Quick-Disconnect earphone or audio accessory for additional privacy. (Optional accessories not included.) RX and TX audio is automatically routed to the two-way radio or the appropriate wireless or wired audio accessory (Patent Pending) depending on what accessories are connected to the PRYMEBLU adapter. Status LED indicates connection to a compatible wireless accessory.
HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY: The adapter should work with hearing aids that support the Bluetooth HSP (headset) profile. It will NOT work with "streamer" style hearings aids that use the A2DP (streaming audio) profile. You should contact your hearing aid manufacturer to find out which profiles are supported by your device. NOTE that some streamer hearing aids offer an optional Phone Clip addon which will allow them to work with HSP devices. Your audiologist can tell you if such a device is available for your hearing aid.