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 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
EARMOR Tactical PTT Adapter for Kenwood/BaoFeng (Military 7.0) Black
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EARMOR |
| Durability | Motorola |
| Versatility | EARMOR |
| User Reviews | Motorola |