Push to Talk (PTT) Coil Tube Headset for Midland Radios - v3.0

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New & improved - v3.0!

The new, improved version of the best Midland PTT product on the market!  Large, in-line PTT (push-to-talk) button to control opening your mic and keep the line noise-free.  PTT button provides tactile feedback so you can be confident in each push.

Microphone

The improved microphone keeps its all-metal housing and high speech intelligibility but now includes internal wind-dampening to isolate it better from outside noise.  Targeted impedance matching ensures better performance across all compatible Midland product lines, including those with wide variances in impedance across different manufacturing runs.

More cable where you need it.  Less where you don't.

Based on your feedback, we've added more cable length after the 'split,' where the microphone and earpiece cables diverge.  This means less pulling and snagging under your shirt... Big & Tall-friendly!   We've also made the coil tube run shorter so it's tidier at your collar and behind your ear.  The addition of an all-metal rugged shirt clip means you don't need to worry about your wiring staying in place.

Field-Replaceable Components

New for 2024, all components of the speaker assembly are field-replaceable, keeping your up and running when you need it most.   From the speaker housing to the metal clip to the coil tubing, we've got you covered.

As always, this pairs perfectly with Coda Room Audio custom-fit radio earpieces!

Compatible with most Midland (non-BizTalk) two-way radios.  


Customer Reviews

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Charles Lindemood

It works well but the clip is still too small for the belt, and the wires from the PTT button to the ear piece/mic are too long.

Thanks for the feedback! We're working on a belt clip for larger belts. As far as the length of the cable-- we hear you! However, we have to accomodate for all body sizes, and the additional length was much requested after v1... We have to err on the side of having more cable that you can tuck away vs not enough, unfortunately. We would suggest wearing the cable junction under one arm, with the speaker wire traveling up the back, the mic wire traveling up the chest, and tucking the excess to the side.

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CollegeFootballOfficial

I have been very pleased so far. The microphone seems to be much clearer to others. I like the push to talk on the waist rather than the lapel much more than I expected. It's taken a couple games for the ear piece to get positioned right to stay in the ear, but the last couple games were better. I have considered getting a custom earpiece.

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Anonymous

Yay

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Christopher

High quality

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Anonymous

So far works great