Data Sheet for Valor RSM
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Packaged Part No. VALOR-SO3-WP-P
Packaged UPC 096962277024
Klein VALOR Remote
Speaker Microphone
The VALOR Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) has a
built-in amplifier for ultra-loud and clear audio, tested to
deliver 104dB output.
Klein custom designed the VALOR RSM to reliably connect
to Sonim’s SecureAudio Connector on the XP5s and XP8
handsets. This allows the VALOR RSM connector to screw
into the handsets and draw power. The VALOR RSM has a
large front-facing and dual-thumb PTT buttons, compatible
with heavy work gloves.
• Push-to-Talk simplex and half-duplex RSM
• Built-in amplifier for loud and clear audio
• Front facing and thumb PTT buttons offer multiple use options
• Rugged rubber overmold design, with contoured edges for comfortable grip
• Dual top and bottom locking audio ports provide multiple body placement options
• Optional listen-only headsets, eartips and in-vehicle holder available
• Knowles Omni-directional Microphone
• Microphone Sensitivity at 1kHz -45 to -39dB
• Microphone Output Impedance at 1kHz 300 Max Ω
• Microphone Signal / Noise Ratio at 1kHz 55-60+dB
• Speaker Output Power NOM. 3W (Max 5W)
• Speaker Output Level (SPL) 104 DB max
• Speaker Flux Density: Gauss
• Speaker Voice Coil 8 OHM +/- 15% / 4 OHM +/- 15%
• Speaker Resonant Frequency 550 +/-20% HZ @ 1V
• Speaker Impedance 4 Ω
• Speaker Sensitivity 95 +/- 3dB
• Speaker Distortion Factor 15% Max
• Compatible with Sonim XP5s and XP8 handsets
• Designed and Assembled in the USA
• Third party lab tested to meet IP-66 rating standard
• 3 Year Comprehensive Warranty
• Operating Temperature -40°C - +100°C
• Klein VALOR Length 100 inches, Weight 214g
• Packaged Product Dimensions 7 x 4 x 2.75 inches, Weight 263g
The VALOR RSM has two
locking earpiece ports for
listen-only headsets. The
optional listen-only earpiece
redirects the receive audio,
while still transmitting
audio through the remote
speaker microphone. This is
necessary when in a situation
where you don’t want audio
broadcasted from the RSM.
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