
Motorola PMLN6541A Temple Transducer for DP1400
If you need a hands-free communication solution that doesn't compromise your situational awareness, the Motorola PMLN6541A Lightweight Temple Transducer is an excellent choice. Designed specifically for the DP1000 series, this genuine Motorola accessory uses advanced bone conduction technology to deliver audio directly to your inner ear, leaving your ears uncovered so you can still hear ambient sounds. Whether you are coordinating a busy event or managing a security team, this headset ensures you stay connected without missing a beat.
How does the bone conduction technology work?
Unlike traditional earpieces that sit inside or over your ear, this temple transducer rests gently against your temples. It converts incoming audio into subtle vibrations that travel through your jawbone directly to your inner ear. This means you can clearly hear incoming transmissions while keeping your ears completely open to your surroundings. For transmitting, it features a high-quality boom microphone that picks up your voice clearly.
Is this headset compatible with my radio?
Yes, if you are using a radio from the Motorola DP1000 series. It is fully compatible with the Motorola DP1400. If you are outfitting a new team, pairing this transducer with the DP1400 provides a reliable, professional-grade communication setup.
What are the key features of the PMLN6541A?
This lightweight headset is packed with features designed for convenience and ease of use. It includes an in-line Push-To-Talk (PTT) button for quick transmissions and supports Voice Activation (VOX) for completely hands-free operation when enabled on your radio. Please note that for hygiene reasons, earpieces and transducers are non-refundable, so we highly recommend verifying compatibility before purchase.
What are the technical specifications?
- Receive Method: Bone conduction
- Transmit Method: Boom microphone
- Voice Activation (VOX): Yes
- PTT: In-line
- Intrinsic Safety: No
- Packaging: Bulk packaging
What other accessories should I consider?
To keep your DP1400 operating at peak performance throughout long shifts, consider picking up a spare Motorola Li-Ion 1600mAh Battery. If you need to replace a damaged antenna, the Motorola VHF Stubby Antenna is a great low-profile option to pair with your radio setup.


