
Motorola PMLN5101A IMPRES Temple Transducer
If you are working in high-noise environments or need to maintain situational awareness while communicating, the Motorola PMLN5101A IMPRES Temple Transducer is an exceptional choice. By utilizing bone conduction technology, this headset allows you to hear incoming transmissions without covering your ears, ensuring you stay fully aware of your surroundings. Paired with a noise-cancelling microphone and an accessible in-line PTT (Push-To-Talk) button, it delivers reliable, hands-free communication for your team.
How does the bone conduction technology work?
Instead of using a traditional speaker that sits inside or over your ear, the PMLN5101A uses bone conduction to transmit audio directly to your inner ear through your temple. This means your ears remain completely uncovered, allowing you to hear ambient sounds, machinery, or colleagues nearby while still receiving crystal-clear radio transmissions.
Which Motorola radios are compatible with this headset?
This genuine Motorola accessory is designed specifically for the DP3000 and DP4000 series. It seamlessly connects with models including the Motorola DP3400, DP3401, DP3600, DP3601, as well as the newer DP4400e, DP4401e, DP4600e, DP4601e, DP4800e, and DP4801e radios. If you are currently using the DP3400 or DP3600, you might also want to keep your devices powered up with a compatible IMPRES Li-Ion Battery.
What are the key technical specifications?
Built for demanding professional use, this headset includes several advanced features to enhance your daily operations:
- Receive Method: Bone conduction
- Transmit Method: Noise-cancelling microphone
- Voice Activation (VOX): Yes
- PTT: In-line push-to-talk button
- Intrinsic Safety: FM approved
- Weight: 0.25 kg
For users who need to keep their hands completely free while wearing this headset, pairing it with a Motorola Universal Nylon Chest Pack can provide a secure and accessible way to carry your radio on the job.

