Motorola remote speaker microphone with 3.5mm audio jack vs Tactical Headset Kenwood PTT Military Standard Plug
Overall winner: Tactical Headset Kenwood PTT Military Standard Plug
Key Differences
Motorola PMMN4013 (A) is a straightforward remote speaker microphone with strong user notes on clear sound and durable construction and is specific to certain Motorola radios. EARMOR Tactical Headset (B) focuses on noise reduction (up to 82 dBA), dynamic voice tracking and broader headset/adapter functionality but reports mixed compatibility with some Baofeng radios and occasional popping sounds
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
Tactical Headset Kenwood PTT Military Standard Plug
EARMOR tactical headset with noise-reducing ear muffs and clear audio via dynamic voice tracking. Customers note sturdy fit and value, with mixed results on compatibility
Pros
- noise reduction ear muffs
- dynamic voice tracking for clearer audio
- sturdy fit and comfortable wear
- includes PTT radio adapter for compatibility
Cons
- mixed compatibility with some radios (Baofeng noted)
- some reports of loud popping sounds
- mixed sound quality and wire length feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EARMOR |
| Durability | Motorola |
| Versatility | EARMOR |
| User Reviews | Tie |