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Telex/RTS LH-302 Lightweight RTS Double-Sided Broadcast Headset (XLR 4-Pin Male Connector, Dynamic Microphone)

BH #TELH302DMA4M • MFR #F.01U.307.545
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Telex/RTS LH-302 Lightweight RTS Double-Sided Broadcast Headset (XLR 4-Pin Male Connector, Dynamic Microphone)
Key Features
  • Rotating Boom for use on L or R Side
  • Lightweight Double-Sided Headset
  • Dynamic Microphone
  • Ear Cushions and Headband Pads
The Telex/RTS LH-302 is a lightweight RTS double-sided broadcast headset designed to provide comfortable 2-way communication for production crews, team personnel, and engineers in television production, sporting events, and theater shows. It features a noise-canceling dynamic microphone on a rotating boom for easy configuration in left- or right-side setups. Ear cushions and headband pads deliver comfort over extended periods of use.
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Telex/RTS LH-302 Overview

The Telex/RTS LH-302 is a lightweight RTS double-sided broadcast headset designed to provide comfortable 2-way communication for production crews, team personnel, and engineers in television production, sporting events, and theater shows. It features a noise-canceling dynamic microphone on a rotating boom for easy configuration in left- or right-side setups. Ear cushions and headband pads deliver comfort over extended periods of use.

The 200 Hz to 10 kHz frequency response attenuates ultra-high frequencies and low-range rumble for a sound tailored to speech. The cable is 6’ long and has an XLR 4-pin male connector.

Fully rotating boom for proper positioning when worn on the left or right side
Double-sided lightweight headset with soft, pliable ear cushions and headband pads
Noise-canceling dynamic microphone
200 Hz to 10 kHz frequency response naturally attenuates problematic low frequencies for a speech-optimized tone
A4M (XLR 4-pin male)
6' cable length
UPC: 800549784290

Telex/RTS LH-302 Reviews

Good for using with Skype/VOIP on Mac/PC, not stereo

By Randy
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2019-09-29

I've been looking for a high quality, wired headset that I can use with my Mac for Skype. Have issues using bluetooth headsets (signal drops) during calls. I needed something durable for tossing in my briefcase daily. I've used dedicated VoIP sets like Plantronics, but don't like that they are USB-based, have in-line controls, and flimsy cable assemblies. The telex plugs right into the 3.5mm headset port on the Mac. I also have used this with my iPhone using the lightning-to-3.5mm headset adapter. The speakers on this headset are tuned for voice (this isn't for listening to music), so you won't have full range bass as with regular headphones. Similarly, it's not a stereo headset. Been a while since I've used a PC, so not sure if the headphone output is TRRS. If you need a dual plug for your computer, you can get a TRRS splitter to split the mic and headphone jacks.

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Does it come with a carrying case?

Does it come with a carrying case?
Asked by: Hironobu
No, a carrying case is not included with the LH-302 headset. The compatible Telex LH-SC RTS Carrying Case for LH Series Headsets (B&H # TELHSC) is available for purchase separately.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-01-21

Does the 5-pin male LH-302 separate channels ...

Does the 5-pin male LH-302 separate channels between ears like my PH44? Channel 1 in one ear and Channel 2 in the other ear?
Asked by: Brian
The internal wiring for the Telex LH-302 Lightweight RTS Double-Sided Broadcast Headset and the Telex PH-44 Lightweight Dual-Sided Headset is the same.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2023-10-26

Can the mic be muted, or does that require a belt ...

Can the mic be muted, or does that require a belt pack?
Asked by: Kevin
The Telex LH-302 Lightweight RTS Double-Sided Broadcast Headset does not have an onboard mute switch for the mic. The microphone will need to be muted externally, from a switch on the beltpack or device that the headset is connected to.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2022-12-05
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