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No hay artículos en el carroRaul Anselmo González
Comentado en México el 8 de marzo de 2025
Si funciona sin ningún problema
Austin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
Good quality for the price
hi viz backpack
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2023
I'm wired with walkie-talkie in a retail environment. Since the walkie-talkie headsets my employer has fall off my head, this product is exactly what I need. My problem is the wire in this product seems to break very quickly. After only a few shifts. I have taken to taping the wire onto the walkie to keep it from flexing at the male end, as you can see in the photos. So far so good, but you'll notice you can buy these adapters in five-packs, and if you buy a five-pack, you just might thank yourself in a few weeks.Other things you need to know:The volume of your earbuds may be lower than you're used to. I have to turn the volume way up. No one has any trouble hearing me when I talk, though.And, you have to use the talk button on the walkie. Pushing the talk button on your earbuds switches on transmit and leaves it on. You have to shut off the walkie and turn it back on to clear that.Other reviewers have panned the product for turning on transmit mode inadvertently with Kenwood walkies. Remember you're hacking products from different manufacturers who never promised cross functionality. They should plug their 3.5mm earbuds into the Retrovis product first, and then into the walkie. Any time the transmit function turns on by accident, again, power off and restart.
Sam
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2022
Description says that it works for Kenwood radios. And it does...in the sense that you can plug it into one. But it causes the radio to consistently transmit...rather than requiring you to push the transmit button. So it's completely unusable considering the whole reason for wearing headsets at my work is that it's an extremely loud environment. This thing is garbage and I'm extremely disappointed.
tennsplyr9
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2018
I purchased this to use with my Kenwood TH-D74 so that I could use stereo headphones to listen to my radio. I did not get it to use a headset with mic. It works for this, but BE AWARE: it is wired to use a four conductor headset. If you simply plug stereo headphones into it, it will short the transmit line and put the radio into transmit. If I plug in iPhone headphones (which include a mic), it works fine; I get good audio out of both ears and no transmit issue. I believe that this can be remedied if you get a CTIA to OMTP adapter so that the PTT line is not shorted out. I have one of those adapters on order to try right now. All in all, it does what it says. I bought it for a slightly different purpose than intended, so I'm not upset.EDIT: That adapter did not work. Your best choice to use it like I wanted to is to buy a headset splitter adapter (splits into mic and headphone separately) or make your own adapter. Again, not a knock on the adapter as its not meant to do this, but thought some others might want to know!
Gadget Junkie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2018
This will fit Kenwood 2-pin mic connectors, BaoFeng, & Retevis radios, but will not fit Motorola radios. Motorola, as always, designs their radios so that accessories are proprietary. This is a well-made adapter that works well for non-threaded accessories. Professional threaded accessories such as covert ear mics will not work with this because the threaded plugs will not fully seat into the adapter’s 3.5mm receptacle. Retevis tells me that they are working on producing a threaded version that I look forward to.
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