We’ve thrown completely random
pop-culture references at you (everything from ‘Wacky Races’ to 007 himself)
and we’ve (hopefully) had a few laughs amongst all the dry facts and data. If
you’ve read all of these things so far, then thanks, we appreciate your time.
OK, so the final item on our list
is the Motorola DP2400 earpiece, which is the most expensive device we’ve
viewed so far, albeit by only £1. The DP2400 earpiece, then, (for those amongst
you who haven’t been keeping count) can be purchased from Amazon for £20.99.
For your hard-earned wonga, you get
a 12-month failure warranty (always a welcome and appreciated feature), as well
as an excellent little device, all things considered.
The DP2400 earpiece
features extra-long Kevlar strengthened cabling (although its unlikely that the
cable will stop a bullet, we’re just telling you that now), as well as a
rotating sprung metal clip, which is a genuine improvement on the more
stationary design (although you probably can’t break out that Sumo suit just
yet) and an excellent inline microphone.
The sound quality is very, very
good and the earpiece itself is generally strong and durable. With this earpiece,
you’ll be able to hear any instruction clearly and cleanly.
The DP2400 earpiece also features a
multipin plug, but the plug is only designed to fit the Motorola
DP2400 and DP2600 series. It will not work with the DP3400 or DP4800
series, which severely limits its appeal in this area, as it renders the DP2400
earpiece less versatile than the other, cheaper models on this list.
Overall, this is a very nice earpiece
indeed. Performance wise, however, there’s not a lot to choose from between any
of the earpieces featured on this list, all of them are quality products and
none will let you down.
The DP2400 earpiece is a solid,
dependable product that does a good job and doesn’t hurt your bank account.
What more can you ask for?
With all the emphasis we place on
two-way radios (across the various outposts of our little multimedia empire),
it seemed overdue that we focussed a little bit on the peripherals.
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