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Setcom introduces portable-only wired SuperMic

Aug 16, 2010 3:24 PM

Setcom recently upgraded a portable-only wired version of its SuperMic.

Available in two models, the SuperMic can be used with or without a-public address system and it is backward compatible with Setcom’s standard helmet kits, making it easy and affordable to upgrade. It is packed with features including auto-muting, quick release jacks and the ability to electrically sense the presence of a headset, allowing the device to be used with the helmet kit or as a conventional speaker-mic when unplugged from the helmet kit. The newest SuperMic is also waterproof (IP-X7 rating) and conformal coated to provide water and contaminant protection.



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