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January 23, 2024

Now is the time to start planning for spring and summer adventure.

Gear up ahead of time by leveling up communication and shopping for Midland's top MXT MicroMobile® accessories. 

SPK200 AMPLIFIED SPEAKER WITH AI NOISE CANCELLATION

Take voice quality, volume, and clarity to new levels with Midland's SPK200 Amplified Speaker With AI Noise Cancellation. 

Ensure you don't miss a message along an adventure with the SPK200. With 20 Watts of power and an 8 Ohm rating, this external speaker brings clear, crisp, and powerful sound.

With its heavy-duty design and IP67 Waterproof Rating, the SPK200 is fit for the roughest environments, performing along any adventure. 

The SPK200's AI chip constantly works to learn the voice and then cancels out background noise. This brings unprecedented clarity and voice volume. 

 

MICROMOBILE® MXTA25 3 DB GAIN GHOST ANTENNA

Increase your MicroMobile® two-way radio's range with Midland MXTA25 Ghost Antenna. 

The MXTA25 doubles signal output, ensuring a solid connection to your vehicle.

No matter where the adventure, the MXTA25 brings reliable, clear communication.

At only 3.5" tall, this low-profile Midland GMRS antenna blends in so well, users won't even know it's there. Not to mention, this sleek design performs in any environment, sure to withstand anything thrown its way. 

The MXTA25 requires an antenna mount. 

 

MICROMOBILE® MXTA27 UNIVERSAL LIP MOUNT

Easily connect your antenna and MicroMobile with the MXTA27 Universal Lip Mount. 

The NMO lip mount attaches to almost any trunk or hood without drilling, perfect for the adventurer that wants to leave their vehicle as untouched as possible. 

Equipped with a six-meter antenna cable, the MXTA27 features a UHF connection that unscrews for easy installation in any vehicle. 

The MXTA27 is compatible with Midland's MXTA25 Ghost Antenna and MXTA26 Whip Antenna. 

 

MXMC01 ANC MICROPHONE FOR MXT275 AND MXT575 USB-C ONLY

This automatic noise cancelling microphone transforms communication for the MXT275 and MXT575 USB-C versions. 

The ANC functionality of the microphone is perfect for use in loud and open-air vehicles, making sure that adventurers don't miss a message. Not to mention, it'll help remove background noises like wind and the engine. 

The MXMC01's power knob ensures that if users turn off their vehicle, the MicroMobile will automatically power back on when the vehicle starts again. 

Its large LCD display makes it even easier for users to bring communication straight to their fingertips. 

 

MXMCBK RETRACTABLE MICROPHONE TETHER

This is the perfect accessory for farmers and off-roaders.

The MXMCBK allows its users to mount their microphone outside the field of vision, but still access and use it when needed. It's great for those looking to clear up dashboard space in their vehicle.

Made from a high quality kevlar, the MXMCBK is a must-have accessory for MicroMobiles.  


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