Hytera ECN49-P Hearing Protection Headset with Headband
Product Overview
The Hytera ECN49-P is a robust hearing protection headset with a headband design, engineered for clear and reliable radio communication in high-noise environments. Featuring an integrated microphone, built-in speakers, and a convenient PTT key, this professional-grade headset is ideal for industrial, manufacturing, construction, and utility applications.
Designed with a 13-pin connector, the ECN49-P is compatible with a wide range of Hytera professional radios. With an enhanced Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 30 dB and an IP54-rated rugged design, the headset delivers effective hearing protection while maintaining dependable audio performance in demanding work conditions.
Key Features
Heavy-Duty Headset with Headband and Noise-cancelling Microphone (for HP6, HP7, HP7 UL913)
Integrated microphone and built-in speakers
Noise Reduction Rating (NRR): 30 dB
Built-in PTT key for quick communication
13-pin accessory connector
IP54-rated dust and water resistance
CE certified, RoHS and REACH compliant
Designed for high-noise industrial environments
Technical Specifications
Model
ECN49-P
Accessory Type
Hearing Protection Headset with Headband
Connector
13-Pin
Noise Reduction Rating (NRR)
30 dB
PTT Key
Available
VOX
None
Emergency Key
None
Microphone Sensitivity
-52 ±3 dB @ 1 kHz (0 dB = 1 V/Pa)
Speaker Rated Power
200 mW (Max: 500 mW)
Speaker Impedance
2 × 32 Ω ±15% @ 1 kHz
Speaker Frequency Response
76 ±4 dB @ 1 kHz
Weight
467 g (≈ 1.03 lb)
Ingress Protection
IP54
Certification
CE
Operating Temperature
-30°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature
-30°C to +60°C
Compatible Radios
Hytera HP5 Series
Hytera HP6 Series
Hytera HP7 Series
Hytera PDC550
Hytera PDC680
Hytera PT590
Hytera PTC680
Package Includes
ECN49-P Hearing Protection Headset with Headband
Integrated Microphone and Speakers
User Information Sheet
Applications
The Hytera ECN49-P is ideal for professionals working in high-noise environments such as construction sites, manufacturing plants, utilities, mining operations, and industrial facilities where both hearing protection and reliable radio communication are essential.