Hawk EP1303 M1 Micro Sound Police Lapel Mic - Motorola 2-Pin - Sheepdog Microphones
Hawk EP1303 M1 Micro Sound Police Lapel Mic - Motorola 2-Pin - Sheepdog Microphones

Hawk EP1303 M1 Micro Sound Lapel Mic, Motorola 2-Pin

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SKU: EP1303 M1
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Hawk EP1303 M1 Micro Sound Lapel Mic, Motorola 2-Pin

The Hawk Micro Sound (Tubeless) Police Lapel Microphone is manufactured by Earphone Connection, the brand used by more law enforcement officers (LEOs) across the nation than any other lapel microphone or earpiece. The Hawk Micro Sound Tubeless earpiece delivers unobstructed sound. No sound loss, moisture build-up or tube maintenance. Easy-Swivel speaker rotates 180 degrees so users can wear on left or right ear. Fin Ultra eartips are softer than ever and the open skeleton design allows for more ambient sound, increasing officer safety. The Hawk is extremely durable, reliable and includes a 1-year warranty. The mic element is sensitive and directional, so you don't have to turn or tilt your head to transmit. Just push the button and talk. The kit is lightweight, easy to use, and it is simple to conceal the wires inside your uniform. The polyurethane-jacketed, Kevlar coated cabling provides extended field life. Reduces wear and tear on the radio. Affordable replacement components.

What's Included

Hawk M1 Tubeless Lapel Microphone
Left and Right Medium Fin Ultra (EP-FU-MB Left Micro and EP-FU-MB Right Micro)

Compatibility

Motorola: R2, CP100D, CP200, CP200D, CP185, MagOne, BPR40, CLS, CLS1110, CLS1410, CLS1413, CLS1450C, CLS1453C, DTR DTR410, DTR550, DTR600, DTR700, DTR650, DLR, DLR1020, DLR1060, DLR1080, RDX, RDU, RDU2020, RDU2080D, RDU4100, RDU4160D, RDV, RDV2020, RDV2080D, RDV5100, RM series, RMU2040, RMU2080, RMU2080D, RMV2080, RMM2050, PR400, VL130, VL50

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