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Motorola PMMN4136BTAA XVP830 Remote Speaker Microphone (TAA Compliant)

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Motorola PMMN4136BTAA XVP830 Remote Speaker Microphone (TAA Compliant)Motorola PMMN4136BTAA XVP830 Remote Speaker Microphone (TAA Compliant) Next Generation Mission Critical Audio with Multi Mic Noise Suppression The Motorola PMMN4136BTAA is an elite XVP830 series Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) specifically engineered for Federal and Law Enforcement operators who require uncompromising audio clarity in high noise environments. This TAA compliant device features a sophisticated 4 microphone HDR array coupled with an

Motorola PMMN4136BTAA

XVP830 Remote Speaker Microphone (TAA Compliant)

Next-Generation Mission-Critical Audio with Multi-Mic Noise Suppression

The Motorola PMMN4136BTAA is an elite XVP830 series Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) specifically engineered for Federal and Law Enforcement operators who require uncompromising audio clarity in high-noise environments. This TAA-compliant device features a sophisticated 4-microphone HDR array coupled with an advanced Adaptive Audio Engine. These algorithms actively track the user’s voice and neutralize extreme background noise, ensuring superior transmit clarity regardless of the RSM's orientation. The Motorola PMMN4136BTAA brings the same high-tier audio processing power found in APX NEXT radios directly to the user's shoulder.

Built for the most grueling field conditions, the Motorola PMMN4136BTAA is both ruggedly submersible (IP68) and Intrinsically Safe (TIA-4950 UL rated) for use in hazardous locations. This model is the "No Channel Knob" variant, providing a streamlined, snag-free profile while still offering a dedicated ViQi button for voice-command integration, an orange emergency button, and multiple programmable controls. Whether navigating a structural fire or conducting a high-speed interdiction, the Motorola PMMN4136BTAA delivers exceptionally loud, clear audio and the tactile reliability required for mission-critical communications.

Key Features & Benefits

  • 4-Mic HDR Noise Suppression: Utilizes a multi-mic arrangement to filter out surrounding chaos and focus exclusively on the operator's voice.
  • Adaptive Audio Engine: Matches the sophisticated audio capabilities of APX and APX NEXT radios for a seamless, high-fidelity communication experience.
  • IP68 Submersible & Rugged: Engineered to withstand complete submersion in water and the physical shocks inherent in tactical operations.
  • Intrinsically Safe (UL TIA-4950): Certified for use in hazardous environments where explosive gases or dust may be present.
  • ViQi Voice Control Integration: Features a dedicated ViQi button to enable voice commands, Virtual Partner, and database queries (requires software options).
  • TAA Compliant: Meets the requirements of the Trade Agreements Act, making it suitable for US Federal Government and Department of Defense contracts.

Specifications

Feature Specification
Model XVP830 (No Channel Knob)
Audio Jack 3.5mm Non-Threaded
Noise Suppression Multi-Mic (4 HDR Mics)
IP Rating IP68 (Submersible)
HazLoc Rating TIA4950 (UL)
Controls Volume, Orange Emergency, Multiple Programmable, ViQi

Compatibility

APX6000 APX6000XE APX8000 APX8000H
APX8000HXE APX8000XE APXNEXTINTLFED APXNEXTXEMULTI
APXNEXTXNSINGLEBAND SRX2200
Firmware Requirements: > * APX Radios: R24.00.00 and beyond.
  • APX NEXT Radios: R03.20.00 and beyond.

What's Included

Description SKU Status
XVP830 Remote Speaker Mic PMMN4136BTAA ✅ Included
Low Profile Swivel Shoulder Clip PMLN8312 ✅ Included
Coiled Cord Assembly PMKN4260 ✅ Included
ViQi Software Options N/A ❌ Sold Separately

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this model have a channel control knob? No. The PMMN4136BTAA is the "No Knob" version. If you require a channel selector on the RSM, please look at the PMMN4135 model.

Is this microphone safe for use in gas-leak environments? Yes, this RSM is UL TIA-4950 certified as Intrinsically Safe when used with compatible, properly rated Motorola radios.

What is the ViQi button for? On APX NEXT radios, this button allows you to use voice commands to change channels, check battery status, or search databases via the ViQi Virtual Partner service.

Warranty

1-year manufacturer's warranty.

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