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Pryme BT-583APX-V2 Bluetooth Adapter Dongle for Motorola APX6000 APX7000 APX4000

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Pryme BT-583APX-V2 Bluetooth Adapter Dongle for Motorola APX6000 APX7000 APX4000


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
Applied this to a APX6000 radio…Paired easily, great clarity for voice communications. Almost no lag with equivalent in-car radio so you can have volume up on earpiece with very little “echo” …as found with other Bluetooth devices on the same radio. I have not experienced any “static” issues as others have…might be that I bought the recommended earpiece ($36.00) from Amazon as well and the combination is simply more compatible and acceptable. I use it for 5-6 hour durations and the system of the Pryme adapter with the Amazon recommended earpiece is very acceptable.My application experiences a slight “click” when other users (law enforcement application) key in…not objectionable but noticeable. If you dislike the wired headsets as much as I do, you should be very pleased with this system…the Pryme adapter and the recommended $36 earpiece.FYI…I bought an additional $36 earpiece as a backup in the event that the earpiece fails to work during my application.
MarkNewy
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2021
1st week push to talk button popped off. No adhesive found on cap. Sound quality not 100%
Daniel Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2021
I have another one of these for my XTS2500 and it works great. The one for the APX 7000 not the same. Very difficult to hear sometimes and has a lot more static.
Marco R
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2018
I bought this and the pryme blu bluetooth RSM to use on my radio at work and it was full of problems. First of all when this dongle is connected it reroutes audio away from the main speaker. Thats not the problem the issue is if your bluetooth device becomes disconnected you never know it and audio does not revert back to the main speaker. Build quality felt really flimzy and cheap. Used for 1 day before it was shipped back to the seller
Loving life!
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2018
I learned when the ear portion loses power, the adapter doesn’t have the ability to tell the radio to default to the radios on board factory speaker and mic.This is a big deal. If you lose your connection (which is not secure), the adapter malfunctions, or the earpiece portion goes dead, you won’t know and you won’t hear any transmissions (or be able to transmit for that matter). Read the back page of the manual. Very small type. Not intended for first responders. Which is scary considering these are advertised towards law enforcement in their ads and pictures.The Motorola mission critical wireless earpiece w/ ptt pod for equipped APX radios is the ONLY product on the market that is made for mission critical/first responder use. The radio ust be equipped with the speaker that has the copper Bluetooth antenna in the assembly and the Bluetooth function must be enabled. Any Motorola dealer can do this (at a cost). You know you have the Bluetooth function if you have a small blue dot on the front of the speaker.It’s a secure off-Bluetooth band connection for zero loss of any transmissions. And, most importantly as far as officer safety, if there is a connection issue, or if the battery on the wireless ptt pod goes dead, or any fault is sensed, the radio will instantly default to its on board factory speaker and mic automatically, so you have immediate acccess to radio traffic without having to do a thing.When this dongle is attached to the side of the radio, it’s telling the radio to turn the radios speaker and mic off because a headset is being used. In other words, the pins are completing a ground connection on the side of the radio that turns them off. The adapter doesn’t have the ability to “release” the connection electronically.Summed up, this is in no way intended for first responder use. Use the Motorola mission critical (not operations critical, which looks similar but is not a secure connection.Not worth taking the chance. I learned this by trial and error. I’m sure it works fine for non emergency responder use.
Field Guy
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2018
Constant static. I contacted the manufacture and learned that this can't be avoided as the bluetooth adapter has to maintain an open signal to prevent loss of the initial 1-2 seconds of a transmission. With a phone this isn't an issue due to the ringtone using that 1-2 seconds, or more.The static is very annoying and the volume doesn't adjust hoe loude the static is.Went back to using a wired system.