Electronics : MOTOROLA 53726 Earbud Receiver for Talkabout® Radios (MOTOROLA 53726)

Electronics : MOTOROLA 53726 Earbud Receiver for Talkabout® Radios (MOTOROLA 53726)

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MOTOROLA 53726 Earbud Receiver for Talkabout® Radios (MOTOROLA 53726)

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MOTOROLA 53726 Earbud Receiver for Talkabout® Radios (MOTOROLA 53726)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Motorola
EAN: 0723755537262
Product Feature: MOTOROLA EARBUD FOR T6000 SERIES
Label: Motorola
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Motorola
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Motorola
Studio: Motorola
Warranty: 3 months warranty


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Be even more mobile. Motorola has brought together accessories that make its products more wearable, more powerful, more rugged, and more stylish. They're designed to enhance the way wireless works for you.Enjoy the convenience of hands-free radio operation! This ear-bud receiver lets you listen the radio without holding it. Super-compact and comfortable, it is perfect for caravanning, malls, and hiking.


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