Usage
Extreme
(large/small) head
size
Extreme
(large/small) ear
size
Honeywell Wireless Headset Features
Bidirectional noise canceling microphones for optimal noise cancellation.
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Windscreen to reduce breathing and other background noises that can make it hard for the
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device to understand what an operator is saying.
Sealed components to prevent corrosion.
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Padded, lightweight headbands for increased comfort and personalized fit.
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Single ear cups that pivot vertically and horizontally and can be worn on either ear.
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Foam ear pads for quick and easy replacement.
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A rotating lever on the outside of the earpiece for moving the microphone up and down
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without causing stress on the microphone boom.
Repeatable microphone position; a groove catches the boom, placing it in the proper
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position when the boom is swiveled down for operation.
Care and Use
The headsets and microphones used with the Honeywell Voice system are delicate pieces of
electronic equipment. Proper care will ensure that they work well for a long time. See
Use of Headsets and Microphones
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and
any use of such marks by Honeywell is under license. Other trademarks and
trade names are those of their respective owners.
SRX2 and SRX3 Industrial Use Headsets
The SRX2 and SRX3 share a similar design. The main differences are:
Electronic module color: The SX2 electronic module is blue and black. The SRX3 electronic
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module is black.
Headband color: The SRX2 headband is black. The SRX3 headband is black with a red
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accent on the outside of the ear cup.
Voice software: The SRX2 and SRX3 may require different minimum voice software
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versions. Refer to the
Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide
SRX2
SRX3
Hard Hat
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for more information.
Voice Software User Guide
SRX2
SRX3
High Noise
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for details.
SRX2
SRX3
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