Assault-MOD Tactical Throat Mic
When communications are critical The Assault Tactical Throat Microphone by Code Red Headsets is your best bet. It allows the radio user to transmit in high noise areas and be heard clearly through throat vibrations.
Used by law enforcement agencies, border patrol and military personnel.
- The dual throat transducers pick up the user's voice directly from the vibrations of the vocal cords.
- The large military style puck push-to-talk is easy to access with gloves.
- Versatile modular design allows the user to purchase extra cords to work with most radios.
- Substantial clothing clip.
- Adjustable Neckband with a surveillance style clear tube earpiece attached. Fits neck sizes 13 - 19
-1 year warranty
Download Assault throat mic flyer.
Download Assault throat mic manual.
17 Reviews
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Great product. Works well
Using for coyote hunting. Keeps me in touch with other hunters in the field for safety as well as alerting each other when a coyote is in view
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My best Throat Mic
Clear voice is delivered firmly. Superior to Japanese throat microphones. You should definitely choose this.
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Throat mic
Code red has great gear for the Airsoft community. On top of that, their customer service is absolutely second to none. They went way beyond to help me out. I will be purchasing from code red again without a doubt
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5 Stars
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good quality, fast delivery and works perfect
Tryed a lot of throat mics but this one is by far the best i've ever used.
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Best bang for the buck!!!
This is the second tactical headset that I bought from Code Red. They are both Great!!!!
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fast shipping and great quality
i order the throat mic with the ptt and it is really nice for only a $100.00. i would definitely recommend CodeRed Headsets
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Doesnt work on Rino 530HCX as advertised
Works very well on a Motorola Talk About but not on the Garmin Rino 530HCX as stated on your website. Kinda disappointed as I had to go and buy a set of Motorola GMRS radios to offset this deficiency
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Throat mic
The mic is decent I think my problems arise more with my radio but it stays in place well and picks up sound decently. After a few hours of running, climbing and falling it eventually started to wiggle and adjust (I have a small neck) and started to bother my skin slightly but overall it worked rather well.