About AR Stay Connected Pepperjam Verification. Newsletter Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more. Contact Us Advertising. There's still the question of whether or not it'll work in the older unit though, and I can't seem to find any info on that.
I'm actually kind of surprised this design didn't catch on more than it has; when I was on tour we'd use in-ear monitors on stage and you could wear those things for hours with the comply tips and it was like nothing was there. For me, in any weather warmer than 85 degrees OTE headsets are just non-starters; they're just too damn hot, especially with all the other gear. What is the Revolver Roundup?
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Headsets Built For Industrial Teams. Who We Serve. Law Enforcement. Hearing Protection. Learn More. This eliminates weight concerns and snag hazards, as well as comfort issues related to weight and heat. Fitting this unit under a hat or helmet is a breeze compared to comparable products. Everything is significantly smaller but does the same job, critical to those with a strong quotient for high speed, low drag.
No additional helmet mount is required, which also means you can continue to communicate with or without your helmet. I was provided with a down lead that connected to my Motorola XTS and hooked up seamlessly. In the middle, the control box was core. The unit features two large buttons for talking on alternate channels, plus an up-and-down volume control for the hear-through function. I clipped it to my plate carrier mid-chest, toward the support side but where I could get to it with either hand should things go south.
Routing all the wiring through MOLLE webbing, clipping all components in and then plugging them together took some thought but was accomplished in a snap. Working up from the control box, a set of wires wound up through my vest then split before reaching each ear with a foam plug and over-the-ear hook that held the units firmly in place.
Finding the right size ear-buds from the selection included with the system took some experimenting, but soon I was ready to rock and roll. Complacency can be a killer in an operational environment, and training a new batch of shooters with only vague, conceptual knowledge of firearms is a challenge. In this scenario, I donned the Clarus and boldly strode to the firing line.
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