Motorola 53725 SLK Headset with Swivel Boom Mic (Black)

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Motorola 53725 SLK Headset with Swivel Boom Mic (Black)

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 : Motorola 53725 SLK Headset with Swivel Boom Mic (Black)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Motorola
Color: Black
EAN: 0723755537255
Format: CD
Label: Motorola
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Motorola
Model: 53725
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Motorola
Studio: Motorola
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: 1 year warranty



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThe Motorola 53725 SLK Headset is incredibly lightweight and comfortable! It allows for confidential communication and gives you the freedom to communicate while performing other tasks. Voice activated or PTT option. Headset is ideal for noisy areas or to avoid disturbing bystanders and is hands-free (VOX) compatible.




Features:
  • Compatible with Spirit GT Series and TalkAbout FR50/60; TA280/289; T5000 and T6000 series radios.
  • Headset is ideal for noisy areas or to avoid disturbing bystanders and is hands-free (VOX) compatible.
  • Voice activated or PTT option.
  • Incredibly lightweight and comfortable!
  • It allows for confidential communication and gives you the freedom to communicate while performing other tasks.





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Match
These Motorola Branded headphones matched the TalkAbout radios I had and seem to hold up physically well for the price. This is the second batch I bought.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - BEWARE!! YOU CAN GET SHAFTED BY AMAZON IF YOU BUY THIS PRODUCT!
I bought a Motorola headset for "all series" two way radios from Amazon, on a link from a page for the Talkabout T5500. What I got was a headset with a jack that does not even fit my T5500 radios. I found that it only works with radios starting at around $200, a far cry from the $30 for two that I paid for mine. When I contacted Amazon to get the situation corrected, they gave me a complete run around. You soon find out that you can only reach them by email, and their email responses are completely unhelpful. By the way, the third party retailer that Amazon reffered me (to to get two more headsets that Amazon could not supply) was much more helpful and quickly remidied the situation. Amazon is great if no problems occur, but once they screw up, like they did with this product, they are terrible at correcting their mistakes. I no longer deal with Amazon any more, since I am still holding two headsets I can't use, and they were totally incapable of resolving the situation.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Voice Activation = Frustration
The voice activation when connected to Motorola 6200 series radios, causes the first few seconds of the conversation to be lost. Short answers of yes or no are not heard, since you have to remember to talk for longer.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - GRR....
Couldn't purchase more than two at a time. Needed 6. Very frustrating. The unit doesn't work with "All" walkies. Used these with Motorola talkabout 5500 series, and they kept jumping into VOX mode. Had to turn off the radio, turn it back on, and hit the TALK button to turn it off. Not sure if the headset is supposed to be used with that series or not, the packaging does NOT list that model, however, this seller states that it's compatable with all series.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not compatible with all series
Plugged this into a Talkabout T6200 and it just transmitted. Transmit button didn't work, VOX didn't work. I have a pair of some older model, I should try the headset on those.

Would give this 0 stars if I could.



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