BHI In-Line Module

The BHI NEIM1031 MKII in-line module is a versatile and stylish desktop noise cancellation unit which improves the quality of speech in all types of voice and radio communications by dramatically reducing the inherent problem by removing the unwanted background noise and interference.

The NEIM1031 MKII can be connected in-line between the radio communications/audio equipment. The unit has connections for audio input/output, line level input/output and a mono headphone socket.

Supplied with: Fused DC power lead and 3.5mm mono plug lead.

£119.09
£139.93 inc VAT

 

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