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Motorola PMLN5011 Temple Transducer

$170.00


Motorola PMLN5011 Temple Transducer

Temple Transducer Headset • Bone-Conduction Audio • In-Line PTT & Boom Mic • Genuine Motorola 2-Pin

The Motorola PMLN5011 Temple Transducer sends received audio through bone vibration at the temple, so your ears stay completely uncovered and free to monitor your surroundings while you stay in contact. A flexible boom microphone and in-line push-to-talk make it a clean, hands-on-radio solution for security, event, and surveillance-style work. It is a genuine Motorola 2-pin accessory built to fit and perform with compatible Motorola portable radios. Browse more business two-way radios and accessories to outfit your team.

Compatible Radios

The PMLN5011 uses the genuine Motorola 2-pin connector and fits compatible Mag One series radios, including the Motorola BPR40 and BPR40d. Because many Motorola portables share the same 2-pin audio jack, this headset works with a range of models. Not sure if it fits your radio? Call 1-800-984-1534 or contact our radio experts and we'll confirm compatibility for your exact model.

Key Features

Ears-Free Awareness

Bone-conduction transducers deliver audio at the temple, leaving your ears open to hear what's around you.

Boom Mic & In-Line PTT

A flexible boom microphone and inline push-to-talk keep transmissions clear and control close at hand.

Comfortable for Long Shifts

A lightweight headband design is built for extended wear through full shifts and events.

Genuine Motorola

An OEM 2-pin accessory designed and tested to fit and perform with compatible Motorola radios.

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Motorola PMLN5011 Temple Transducer

Which radios is the PMLN5011 compatible with?

The PMLN5011 uses the genuine Motorola 2-pin connector and fits compatible Mag One series radios such as the Motorola BPR40 and BPR40d, along with other Motorola portables that share the same 2-pin jack. Contact us if you're unsure about your model.

How does a temple transducer work?

Instead of an earbud, the temple transducer rests against the side of your head and uses bone conduction to deliver received audio. That keeps both ears open so you can hear your radio and your surroundings at the same time — ideal for security and event work.

Need help choosing the right accessory?

Call our radio experts at 1-800-984-1534 or contact us and we'll match the right gear to your fleet.