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3 Things to Consider When Choosing a Two-Way Radio Speaker Microphone

Apr 15 , 2022

Choosing the right speaker microphones for a two-way radio is critical for reliable communication. Choosing the right speaker microphone for your specific industry and application can significantly improve the user experience.


Here are the main things users need to consider when choosing a speaker microphone for a two-way radios.


1. Application

The type of speaker microphone required for a two-way radio depends largely on the industry and environment in which it will be used.


Our RSM100A & RSM150 Series Speaker Microphones: These microphones are the most commonly used audio accessories for portable two-way radios in most industries and applications. They tend to clip onto the user's chest or shoulder epaulets.


3 Things to Consider When Choosing a Two-Way Radio Speaker Microphone


Wired headset: Microphone and PTT (push-to-talk) switch run down the user's sleeve and held in the palm of the hand.2-wire headsets are more discreet and are often used in police, security, and personal protection applications.1-wire headsets are commonly used by hospitality and hospitality personnel, school and educational settings, event personnel, and commercial applications.


3 Things to Consider When Choosing a Two-Way Radio Speaker Microphone

3 Things to Consider When Choosing a Two-Way Radio Speaker Microphone


Lapel Microphone: Commonly called a handset, usually a 1-wire handset with a PTT and microphone that clips onto a person's shirt collar, lapel, or breast pocket.

3 Things to Consider When Choosing a Two-Way Radio Speaker Microphone

2. IP67 rating/waterproof

Two-way radio users working outdoors and in harsh conditions will need a waterproof and dustproof speaker microphone with a high protection (IP) rating. An IP code consists of the letters IP by two digits and an optional letter. It classifies the degree of protection against solid objects (including body parts such as hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact and intrusion of water in electrical enclosures. The standard is designed to provide users with more detailed information than vague marketing terms like waterproofing.


RayTalk offers a waterproof IP67-rated speaker microphone that is resistant to dust ingress and immersion to a depth of 15cm to 1m.


3 Things to Consider When Choosing a Two-Way Radio Speaker Microphone


3. Budget

Depending on the application and industry, budget will be a factor in buying a speaker microphone. RayTalk offers speaker microphone microphones at various price points to help users meet their requirements and budgets.


Contact us today to learn more about RayTalk's reliable and ultra-rugged speaker microphones that meet or exceed OEM quality.