Sony XAMC10 External Mic for BT -Black

Sony XAMC10 External Mic for BT -Black

FEATURED Sony XAMC10 External Mic for BT -Black

  • Designed for use with the Xplod Bluetooth CD receiver

The Sony XAMC10 is an external microphone that can be connected to a Sony headunit with built-in Bluetooth that features a rear microphone input. The XAMC10 external microphone provides better quality in noisy environments than the built in microphone found on the front-panel of your compatible Sony Bluetooth headunit.

3 thoughts on “Sony XAMC10 External Mic for BT -Black”

  1. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Highly recommend this external microphone, June 12, 2011
    By 
    Kostas (Wisconsin, USA) –

    This review is from: Sony XAMC10 External Mic for BT -Black (Electronics)

    I am using this external microphone with the Sony MEXBT3900U Sony MEXBT3900U In-Dash CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with Bluetooth. I had the microphone and the car stereo installed at the same time, at Best Buy. I have found the quality of the hands-free calling over Bluetooth to be excellent. I can hear callers very well through my car speakers (it is loud and very easy to hear!). Callers can hear me very well, even at high speeds (with windows closed!). I haven’t opened up the window going 55 mph and checked the quality of the call, since this is a not realistic condition for me; but, may be if you have a convertible I guess.

    I think the location where you install the microphone is very important. It should be fairly close to your mouth. After doing a lot of research on this, I had it installed on the visor (toward the left). I added some photos to the product page (I can’t add photos to this review) so you can see how it looks. The microphone is fairly close to my mouth, so I think this contributes to the excellent quality I am getting. Just keep in mind that, with this microphone location (at least on my car), if you want to lower your visor, the cord on the microphone can bend a little, which I guess could degrade the cord over time. Therefore, if I want to lower the visor far down to block sun, I just remove the mic (mic is very easy to remove; it “clips” on and off easily).

    I guess you could also install to the right of the visor, like the Parrot Bluetooth systems do, but it’s a bit farther from your mouth, and harder to install. I’ve also seen it installed right behind the steering wheel on the “steering column”, but heard more negatives about this location than positives, probably because it is farther from your mouth than the left of visor position.

    Can also see my review on the Sony MEXBT3900U car stereo Sony MEXBT3900U In-Dash CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with Bluetooth.

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  2. 9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Works great, January 7, 2010
    By 
    Z. Kolev (Cupertino, CA) –
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    Works with my Sony Xplod BT5700U headunit. Cable is long and thin so it can be easily tucked under trim panels. Comes with 2 adhesive clips to hold cable if you are running it under the dash. Other people say the hear me quite well. I have it attached to the visor though it can be mounted to dash with adhesive tape too. It rotates nearly 180 degrees.

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  3. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    makes all the difference!, August 11, 2011
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    Lincoln S. (Monterey, CA United States) –

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    Using with Sony Explode 3800 and 3900 head units. (good units; 3900 is now a much better deal and unit) Under 25mph the internal mic is ok. Over 25mph road noise begins to consume the transmission of the internal mic. At highway speed, internal mic is absolutely useless. With this external mic at highway speeds, listeners tell me they can hear me GREAT. From useless to fantastic…for only 29 bucks.

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