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US $75.00
Location:

Walnut Shade, Missouri, United States

Walnut Shade, Missouri, United States
used a few times
Brand:Sigtronics Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:SE-2

SE-2 Headset
Designed to be worn with or without a helmet.
Soft head strap, comfortable to wear all day.
Mic boom rotates 180 degrees for use on either side of head.
Headset frame is hardened spring steel.
Powder coated No-Glare frame and hardware.
Heavy chrome plated full swivel microphone boom.
M-80 noise-canceling electret microphone with windscreen.
Headset models with Microphone Push-To-Talk and Radio-Push-To-Transmit switches available.
Easy grab volume adjust control.
Ear cups are high impact ABS plastic. Super-tough and lightweight.

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