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Midland AVPH2 Closed Face Helment Headset for Midland GMRS | 
enlarge | Brand: Midland Category: CE
List Price: $50.00 Buy New: $28.59 (On sale from $49.95) You Save: $21.36 (43%)
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Rating: 9 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: AVPH2 Model: AVPH2 UPC: 046014298620 EAN: 0046014298620 ASIN: B000CMGJ0G
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| Features:
| • | Accessory speaker microphone for a motorcycle helmet | | • | Includes two speakers that attach inside the helmet | | • | Boom microphone fits snugly inside helmet | | • | PTT switch wraps on handle bar | | • | For closed-face helmets; works with all Midland GMRS/FRS radios |
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Product Description Open highway communications! Midland Helmet Mic for LXT/GXT radios! HUGE SAVINGS! You supply the Midland LXT or GXT series Radio available... and here's the Microphone that turns your helmet into a "communications center!" Each is an adjustable boom Mic, with handlebar mount push-to-talk button. They install easy with double-sided tape, no drilling or other modification. Roll on down the road with talk-power! Get yours now! Midland Closed-helmet Mic
Amazon.com Product Description The Midland AVPH2 Closed Face Helmet Headset for Midland GMRS is an accessory speaker microphone for use with a closed-face motorcycle helmet. It includes two speakers and a boom microphone that go inside helmet. The headset includes a press-to-talk (PTT) button that wraps on the handle bar and an extra long cable for easy attaching. The AVPH1 works with all Midland GMRS/FRS Radios. What's in the Box Two speakers, microphone, handlebar mountable push-to-talk button, and wiring harness with dual-pin connector.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Closed face helmet headset July 23, 2008 The Midland Headsets work excellent. They were easy to install, and the clarity on them is great. They are so easy to hook up to your motorcycle, and with the push to talk attachment, it fits right over your handlebar and is so easy to talk to another motorcyclist. No trying to find the controls! Excellent buy, excellent product.
Midland Headsets work great!! May 5, 2008 We ordered these Midland AVPH 2 headsets so we could communicate while we were on our motorcycles. They work very well. The voice comes through very clear, they are extremely easy to use, and are very handy to discuss things such as where we'd like to go, which road to turn on and such while we are travelling and wouldn't ordinarily be able to talk to each other. We are very happy with this purchase. We had previously used the open face helmet headsets, but the wind noise was a little too loud for good hearing. These seem to work much clearer and better.
Bad product design, don't buy April 16, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was very excited to use this while on my motorcycle but I was very disappointed. I have a standard closed face Shoei helmet that fits me perfectly.
* First of all, wires everywhere. There are 5 different wires and they are all really long and with different lengths. What am I supposed to do with them, put zip ties to hold them? It is a very annoying task to tuck in the wires. The only solution I found was to have the wires through the jacket then out through the bottom and into your backpack or your pocket where the actual radio is. It is highly embarrassing to struggle with the wires in front of your friends or on the street. And you have to do that every time you take off your helmet. That itself was enough for me to return the product.
* Although the speakers are flat, they are not small. They take up the space that is reserved for your ears so that makes it very uncomfortable.
* The microphone piece is bulky and you can see the metal wires inside (looks cheap). When I took the helmet off the microphone piece flipped and the velcro totally scratched my forehead. That happened twice. It makes me wonder if this product passed QA.
* When you finally install everything you end up with a matrix of wires everywhere around your body. The connectors get easily unplugged and we had to stop 3 times to fix it within 10 minutes riding. When mine was working my friend's headset stopped working and vice-versa. We never got it to work.
Not to be a total downer, I have to admit that the sound is good (when it works). But really the hassle of getting the thing to work is just not worth it. I will be looking into a wireless solution because this was very frustrating.
Great Product, Easy to install and works great April 10, 2008 This is a quality product. Comes with everything to install in helmet. Fit is great after you spend some time positioning it, but this is due to personal preference. The speakers and mike works great, even at 90 MPH. That is as fast as I have gone so far. I recommend this product. This is about the cheapest you can go with motorcycling communications between bikes and it works great.
good product, good price March 28, 2008 I bought these at the same time as some Midland handhelds. They work very well for us, clear transmissions, and fit inside our HJC helmets perfectly - if it wasn't for the wire hanging out, you wouldn't know the speakers and mic were in there. Only thing we noticed was if one person is on the headset, and another is just using the handheld, the headset trasmitting person comes across a little quiet. They have made bike to bike communications very easy and not too expensive for my group of friends.
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