Description
ICOM HM-167 SPEAKER MICROPHONE
The Icom HM-167 speaker microphone is a popular and well-regarded accessory for Icom handheld VHF marine radios, particularly the IC-M72 and IC-M73. It is praised for its clear audio, durability, and waterproof design, making it suitable for use in wet and splashy environments.
Waterproof: The HM-167 is IPX7 waterproof, meaning it can withstand submersion in 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
Clear Audio: Users consistently highlight the clear and loud audio output of both the speaker and microphone.
Durable Construction: Many reviewers mention the microphone’s robust build and ability to withstand rough handling and exposure to the elements.
Convenient Design: The coiled cable and alligator clip allow for easy attachment to clothing or a PFD (personal flotation device), keeping the microphone accessible while keeping the radio safely stowed.
Compatibility: The HM-167 is designed for use with specific Icom handheld VHF radios, such as the IC-M72 and IC-M73.
Overall: The Icom HM-167 speaker microphone is a reliable and functional accessory for Icom handheld VHF radios, offering clear audio, durability, and waterproof protection for marine communication.
Clear Audio: Users consistently highlight the clear and loud audio output of both the speaker and microphone.
Durable Construction: Many reviewers mention the microphone’s robust build and ability to withstand rough handling and exposure to the elements.
Convenient Design: The coiled cable and alligator clip allow for easy attachment to clothing or a PFD (personal flotation device), keeping the microphone accessible while keeping the radio safely stowed.
Compatibility: The HM-167 is designed for use with specific Icom handheld VHF radios, such as the IC-M72 and IC-M73.
Overall: The Icom HM-167 speaker microphone is a reliable and functional accessory for Icom handheld VHF radios, offering clear audio, durability, and waterproof protection for marine communication.
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