GP3-R Throat Mic Headset
the GP3-R stands as the epitome of IASUS Concepts’ commitment to excellence.
tailored to meet the demands of high-speed racing and motorsport environments.
Zero Background Noise Communication
Discover the GP3-R Origin
Redefining clarity, our advanced transponder isolates voice vibrations, eliminating everything but the essence of your speech. Bid farewell to environmental and wind noise, as the GP3-R ensures direct, interference-free communication.
Gen 3 Noise Terminator Transponder
Redefining clarity, our advanced transponder isolates voice vibrations, eliminating everything but the essence of your speech. Bid farewell to environmental and wind noise, as the GP3-R ensures direct, interference-free communication.
Modular Design
The GP3 series headsets were initially designed for motorsport and helmet-supported applications. Today, they have expanded their support to various extreme activities:
- Motorsport
- Motorcycle
- Open-top vehicles
- Snowmobiling
- ATV
- Paragliding
- Off-roading (Jeep Open Top)
Multi-Adaptor Feature
Adaptors for:
And more…
Magnetic Clasp
3.5mm Audio Output Versatility
Braided Kevlar Reinforced Cables
Experience strength and durability like never before with custom braided Kevlar cables. Tangle-free and resilient, these cables promise a pull strength of 10 lbs.
Washable & Removable Neck Straps
Redefining convenience, our soft flex strap is length-adjustable and now detachable, simplifying the cleaning process. A user-centric upgrade inspired by valuable feedback.
Customer Testimonial
ADAPTORS FOR 2-Way RADIOS & Devices
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Technical Specifications
+ Transponder – IASUS Gen 3.0 transponder
+ Transponder Sensitivity – -46dB +/- 3dB
+ Headphone Output – 5mW (Max 10mW)
+ Tranponder Frequency Response – 20Hz to 20kHz (20Hz to 8kHz with +/- 10% variance)
+ Headphone Impedance – 16 Ohm
+ Srap Size – Size 13”-21”
+ Water resistant – IP65
+ Military Standard – MILSTD 810
+ CE Approved
LET'S ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS
Unlike traditional mics, throat mic transponders have a tendency to sound “muffled” (sounds like you have a cold) because nasal sounds do not get transferred through vibrations in the neck. The IASUS throat mics through three generations of development are the most refined on the market today. When used properly they deliver the clearest communication under extreme environmental conditions such as wind and noise.
When using the throat mic, it is important to speak clearly and to maintain a normal audible tone (speak as if you are talking in an ambient room). This is not inherently natural, as we tend to speak louder when the environment is noisy or windy but this technique will optimize the sound quality of our transponder communication.
Usually this is simply a matter of finding the ideal location for the transponder on your throat. Everybody has a “sweet spot” that balances volume and clarity, and it is generally found about 1 to 2 inches from the center of your throat. However, its location is different for everyone and depends on factors such as your individual anatomy, voice quality, and amount of facial hair. Moving the transponder closer to your voice box (at the center of your throat) will boost the volume, but may cause distortion. If the sound quality is muffled, move the transponder further away from the center of your throat. You should keep readjusting the throat strap and testing the unit until you find the sweet spot.
Another potential cause of poor sound quality is the device you are using to transmit the signal. Better audio sources—such as higher-end radios—result in better communication. We recommend pairing our headsets with higher-powered UHF radios. Certain low-end recreational radios are not up to the performance specifications of our throat mics and can interfere with their performance.
IASUS Noise Terminator throat mics are different from conventional headset communication systems. Standard boom microphone systems are based on traditional acoustic induction from sound waves in the air. By contrast, NT3-R microphones pick up voice signals via vibrations generated by the user’s larynx through an aluminum transponder that rests on just off the center of the throat. This way, our throat mic systems “eliminate” background noise by simply not picking them up, making NT3-R ideal for use in noisy environments and in situations where quiet, covert communication is necessary.
A lot of throat mics use a double-transponder design in which each transponder rests on either side of the throat. This is not ideal, because most people do not have perfectly symmetrical necks, which leads to an imbalance of the transmission wavelengths from each transponder and causes distortion. IASUS has engineered the NT 3 with a single transponder that hits the “sweet spot” about 1 to 2 inches from the center of your throat.
Please visit our Troubleshooting page for solutions to the most common problems. If your question is still unanswered, you can contact your reseller’s customer support or contact us using our customer inquiry form.
The NT 3 system works with most popular mobile phone and 2-way radio models. Please refer to our full compatibility table for details on the required adaptors and compatible model numbers.
Better audio sources such as higher-end radios result in better communication transmission. Certain low-end radios are not up to the performance specifications of our throat mics. We recommend pairing our headsets with higher-powered UHF radios.
Pressing the CE+ button when you turn on your FRS will remove this loud sound.
All IASUS throat mic systems come with a One Year Limited Warranty. In order to be eligible for warranty service the item must have been purchased from one of our authorized resellers and you must have registered your product within 3 months of purchase. You must RETAIN YOUR ORIGINAL PROOF OF PURCHASE to receive warranty service. For details, refer to our Warranty Registration page.