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Product Description

Motorola's over-the-head, heavy-duty, operations critical wireless headset (RLN6491A) protects the user's hearing while letting you hear important sounds that keep you safe, such as alarms, conversations etc. State-of-the-art Bluetooth capability provides advanced wireless communication. SENS situational awareness technology enhances speech while suppressing unwanted noise.

Motorola's XBT Operations Critical Wireless Headset also features dual-ear speakers and boom mic, with a Noise Reduction Rating of 25dB and water and dust ingress rating of IP54. The typical battery life can reach 22 hours, with a 7-hour charge time.

Key Features

  • SENS Situational Awareness
  • PTT: Yes
  • Headband: Over the Head
  • Hearing Protection: 25dB
  • IP Rating: IP54
  • Volume Control: Yes
  • Pair with any Bluetooth compatible 'TRBO Radio
  • Requires PMLN5712 for use with DP3000 Series
Delivery

Free UK delivery available on orders over £200.00.
Orders to be placed by 14:00pm for next day delivery*.
Next day delivery is a working day delivery and does not include Saturday and Sunday.
Tracking information will be emailed once your parcel has been collected.
For further information and information on worldwide shipments, please click here.

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