Midland AVPH2 Closed Face Helment Headset for Midland GMRS
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Average customer review:Product Description
Midland Closed Face Helment Headsets for use with all Midland GMRS
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Midland
- Model: AVPH2
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 1.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Accessory speaker microphone for a motorcycle helmet
- Includes two speakers that attach inside the helmet
- Boom microphone fits snugly inside helmet
- PTT switch wraps on handle bar
- For closed-face helmets; works with all Midland GMRS/FRS radios
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Midland AVPH2 Closed Face Helmet Headset for Midland GMRS is an accessory speaker microphone for use with a closed-face motorcycle helmet. It includes two speakers and a boom microphone that go inside helmet. The headset includes a press-to-talk (PTT) button that wraps on the handle bar and an extra long cable for easy attaching. The AVPH1 works with all Midland GMRS/FRS Radios.
What's in the Box
Two speakers, microphone, handlebar mountable push-to-talk button, and wiring harness with dual-pin connector.
Customer Reviews
Great addition to your walkie-talkie when ATVing
My wife and I use these with our Midland radios when ATVing and are a great investment for closed faced helmets. The only improvement, to make it 5 stars, is for the cord to be a bit longer so I can better wire my helmet.
Great when it works.
I bought this item for use while riding my ATV. It fit easily into the helmet and the sound quality was great. After a few weeks of use, however, it would lock the radio up in transmit mode and couldn't be released. I had purchased a second kit for another helmet, so I tried that one. It did the same thing as the first one. Midland customer service said they would replace them both. I hope the replacements last longer. It is possible that unplugging them with the radio "on" may have contributed to their failure. I will try turning the radio "off" prior to disconnecting in the future. There were no warnings in the limited instructions that came with the headsets to indicate this could be a problem. At least their customer service is good.
Cheap motorcycle-to-motorcycle communications
I bought a pair of these with a pair of Midland radios (LXT440s, less than $50 for the pair) and my son and I now have bike-to-bike communications on the road. Also works bike-to-car etc. Volume is a little bit low, but compared to high-end units ($250+ for one bike) you can't beat the price.




