6-Pin Hirose Adapter w/ PTT for Harris XG-100 / XL-150 / XL-200 Series (ADHAXL200PTT-HR6F)

6-Pin Hirose Adapter w/ PTT for Harris XG-100 / XL-150 / XL-200 Series (ADHAXL200PTT-HR6F)

    Compatible with Harris XG-100 XG-100P XL-150 XL-150P XL-185 XL-185P XL-185Pi XL-185Pi XL-200 XL-200P and XL-200Pi
     
Sale price$55.00 USD
SKU: ADHAXL200PTT-HR6F
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Compatible with Harris XG-100, XG-100P, XL-150, XL-150P, XL-185, XL-185P, XL-185Pi, XL-185Pi, XL-200, XL-200P, and XL-200Pi
Ideal for a spectrum of industries including law enforcement, production, hospitality, entertainment, and industrial sectors, offering dependable performance in professional environments.
Equipped with a 6-pin quick disconnect Hirose style adapter, facilitating seamless disconnection of the audio accessories from the radio adapter without the need to remove the latter, thereby minimizing wear on radio connectors.
Designed to be compatible with ArrowMax 6-pin accessories, facilitating swift connections for easy transitions between microphones, earpieces, headsets, or PTT cables across a variety of radios.
Boasts easy and secure attachment and release mechanisms, ensuring effortless switching between different accessories for enhanced convenience.

Cost-Saving Modular System

Build your communication system once — then adapt it endlessly. The HR6M interface lets one headset platform work across multiple radio models. Simply swap the compact adaptor instead of replacing entire cables or headsets, dramatically reducing long-term costs.

Fast & Effortless Accessory Swaps

Experience true plug-and-play. The 6-pin Hirose Quick Disconnect lets you change between headsets, mics, or PTT cables in seconds — no tools, no hassle, no downtime.

Universal Compatibility for Any Setup

Designed to work flawlessly with all ArrowMax 6-pin accessories, the HR6M adaptor simplifies deployment. Effortlessly reconfigure gear between different radios or teams without rewiring or complex installation.

Protects Your Radio Investment

Keep your radios lasting longer. By leaving the adaptor connected and detaching only the audio gear, you minimize wear on your radio’s connector ports — reducing failures and maintenance costs.