This Simultalk 24G Communication System from Eartec provides full-duplex digital wireless communication in a compact design. The system includes 4 Simultalk 24G beltpacks and 4 Cyber headsets.
The Simultalk 24G beltpack is compact, lightweight, and easy-to-use, requiring no base station for operation, thanks to standard 2.4GHz technology. It features a built-in volume control, and a talk/standby switch. The molded belt clip keeps the unit securely fastened to your clothes. No FCC license or any other license is needed for operation, and it is CE certified for use in Europe, Australia, and the UK.
The Cyber headset is an ultra-lightweight single ear headset designed for industries where headsets are worn for an entire shift. Ideal for food service, health care, and more, the Cyber weighs only half an ounce. The slender tension band slips discreetly behind the neck, and the adjustable gooseneck allows a wearer to position the microphone with precision. The single-sided cable helps to minimize snags and tangles for comfortable all-day wearing.
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The product is used by the rugby referees in the USA to communicate between the referee and his/her assistant referees on the sidelines. Having the assistant referees being able to hear the referee on an open mic and having the capability to talk to him when necessary is very crucial and the product definitely fulfills this need. The product is very durable and comes highly recommended.
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In my opinion, there are much better systems out there. For Video Production , This one worked, but not the kind of quality I am looking for... it communicates , but static noisy, no side tone, range was sketchy.
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These simultalk can be called smalltalk also. It's small size and light weight make it virtually no burden to operators. Not requiring central station also dramatically reduce the budget. It's sound is also very clear. However, it's audio volume is somewhat weak and one of the reason why it should be called smalltalk. It has possibility to give some trouble on noisy environment. Other than that, it's great.
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