Cobra MAEBM Ear Bud and Compact Microphone with PTT
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Cobra MAEBM Ear Bud and Compact Microphone with PTT
- Integrated speaker/microphone design
- Fits in ear
- Shirt clip included
- Push-to-talk button
- Fit all MicroTalk FRS radios and handheld CB radios with speaker/microphone jack
Product Description
Push to talk button located in the miniature lapel microphone makes this a great addition to any Cobra FRS radio. It is compatible with Cobra: FRS 100, FRS 250, FRS 300, FRS 310 WX, FRS 110-2, FRS 220-2 and features ear bud speaker that makes for noise canceling easy, private radio monitoring and a super sensitive microphone for a very clear transmission.
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The Cobra MA-EBM earbud and compact microphone is designed to function with all MicroTalk FRS radios and handheld CB radios that are equipped with a speaker/microphone jack.
By clipping this single item onto a shirt or a lapel (clip included), it can be used as a radio microphone. The push-to-talk (PTT) button conveniently allows the microphone to be turned on or off by a single button. The earbud can be used as a private speaker.
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Cobra MAEBM Ear Bud and Compact Microphone with PTT
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- Publisher: Cobra
- Label: Cobra
- Format: CD
- Studio: Cobra
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Summary: A pain to find....but worth it 2007-01-12
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Summary: Not good enough 2003-09-17
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Summary: Wow! 2000-06-13
I wanted to listed to a CB while on a long road trip. However, there can be colorful language on the CB from time to time and I didn't want to expose the wife and kids to it. I didn't want a headset with a boom microphone either. But I did want to listen for hours on end and be able to talk on the radio when I wanted. This did it all.
The earbud stayed in my ear and was not really noticable. The cord clipped to my shirt so there was really no weight on the earbud. There was a bulge in the cord where the Press-To-Talk microphone was. I'd pick it up, hold it about 8" from my mouth, press the button, and talk. The Radio Checks I did said they could hear me just fine. So, this was a great setup for my intended use.