Motorola remote speaker microphone with 3.5mm audio jack vs EARMOR Tactical PTT Adapter for Kenwood/BaoFeng (Military 7.0) Black

Overall winner: Motorola remote speaker microphone with 3.5mm audio jack

Key Differences

Motorola PMMN4013 (A) delivers clear sound and durable construction and is designed specifically for certain Motorola radios, making it a better fit if you need robust, radio-specific remote speaker-microphone performance. EARMOR Tactical PTT Adapter (B) is more affordable and aimed at broader radio compatibility (Kenwood/Baofeng), but some users report mixed performance with Baofeng radios and occasional sound pops

Motorola remote speaker microphone with 3.5mm audio jack

Motorola remote speaker microphone with 3.5mm audio jack

Motorola • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

Motorola OEM remote speaker microphone with coiled cord and swivel clip. Delivers clear sound and easy daily use, compatible with CP200D and other radios

Pros

  • genuine Motorola part
  • intrinsically safe design
  • coiled cord and swivel clip
  • clear sound quality

Cons

  • non-retail packaging
  • listed compatibility primarily with older models
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EARMOR Tactical PTT Adapter for Kenwood/BaoFeng (Military 7.0) Black

EARMOR Tactical PTT Adapter for Kenwood/BaoFeng (Military 7.0) Black

EARMOR • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

PTT radio adapter compatible with Earmor headsets for instant push-to-talk. Simple setup with a mini jack; mixed feedback on compatibility with Baofeng radios

Pros

  • easy push-to-talk function
  • seamless integration with Earmor headsets
  • mini jack socket for optional M50 button
  • military standard 7.0 plug compatibility

Cons

  • mixed compatibility with Baofeng radios
  • reports of loud popping sounds
  • mixed opinions on sound quality and wire length
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price EARMOR
Durability Motorola
Versatility EARMOR
User Reviews Motorola