For use with the following 2 way radios and many more that require a dual pin plug approximately 1/2″ apart (standard 2 prong Kenwood)
* TK Series: Pro-Talk, Pro-Power Free-Talk, Protalk XLS
* TK Series: TK-208, TK-220, TK-240, TK-240D, TK-248, TK-250, TK-260, TK-260G, TK-270, TK-270G, TK-272G, TK-272
* TK Series: TK-278G, TK-308, TK-320, TK-340, TK-340D, TK-348, TK-350, TK-353, TK-360G, TK-360, TK-370, TK-370G, TK-372G, TK-372, TK-373G, TK-373, TK-378G, TK388G
* TK Series: Pro-Talk TK-430, TK-431, TK-2100, TK-2102, TK-2102L, TK-2107, TK-2118, TK-2160, TK-2170, TK-2170K, TK-2200, TK-2200L, TK-2200LP, TK-2202, TK-2202K, TK2212, TK-2212K, TK3100, TK-3101, TK-3102, TK-3107, TK-3130, TK3131, TK3160, TK3170, TK3170K, TK3173, TK-3200, TK-3200L, TK-3200LP, TK-3202, TK-3202K, TK-3202L, TK-3230, TK-3230XLS
* TH Series: TH-D7, TH-D7A, TH-D7AG, TH-D7A(G), TH-D7E, TH-F6, TH-F6A, TH-F7, TH-F7E, TH-G71, TH-G71A, TH-G71E, TH-K2, TH-K2A, TH-K2AT, TH-K2E, TH-K2ET, TH-21, TH-21AT, TH-21BT, TH-22, TH-22A, TH-22AT, TH-22E, TH-25, TH-26, TH-27, TH-28, TH-31AT, TH-31BT, TH-41AT, TH-41BT, TH-42, TH-42A, TH-42AT, TH-42E, TH-45, TH-46, TH-47, TH-48, TH-55, TH-75, TH-77, TH-77A, TH-77E, TH-78, TH-78A, TH78-E, TH-79, TH-79A, TH-79E, TH-G71, TH-205, TH-205A, TH-205AT, TH-205E, TH-215, TH-215A, TH-225, TH-225A, TH-235, TH-235A, TH235E, TH-315, TH-315A, TH-415, TH-415A, TH-415E
* Linton Radio: LT-2188, LT-2260, LT-2268, LT-2288, LT-3107, LT-3188, LT-3260, LT-3268, LT-3688, LT-6188, LT-6288
* PUXING Radio: PX-777, PX-777 PLUS, PX-666, PX-3288, PX-888
* WEIERWEI Radio: VEV-3288S,VEV-6288,VEV-3288
* QUANSHENG Radio: TG-K4AT, TG-2AT, TG-45AT, TG-42AT, TG-22AT, TG-25AT
* WOUXUN Radio: KG-699E, KG-689, KG-689 PLUS, KG-669, KG-669 PLUS, KG-659, KG-659 Plus, KG-679, KG-679 Plus, KG-UVD1P
* BaoFeng Radio: UV-5R
* HYT Radio: TC-268, TC-268S, TC-270, TC-270S, TC-368, TC-368S, TC-370, TC-370S
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For the price, these will get the job done and are pretty decent. The caveat to 5 stars is the price – these are cheap and you get what you pay for. However, they work fantastic. My wife and I got a set, put them behind the padding in our helmets, and connected to Baofeng 5-whatever radios. Figure out where your ear is before you stick it and make sure you can hear well. These are plenty loud unless you’re going deaf. We have dual sports, one with an FMF muffler, one with a Supertrapp – our bikes are loud and there’s been no problem hearing each…
Cheap, Great sound quality, but delicate I use these as in-helmet headsets to talk to the pits in a racecar. Even with huge amounts of ambient noise, they sound clear on both ends – something very difficult to achieve for $20.
So-So earpiece/mike combo I purchased this for a recent 24 Hours of LeMons event. While the headset provided clear communications, one earpiece completely ripped off after my first run on the track. Considering I bought it as a one-time use, I’m not too worried that it broke. To write a proper review…