Let’s be real—finding a decent hand mic for the Moto TRBO XP3300/3500 series feels like hunting for a unicorn. The PRYME® SPM-600 promised to fill that gap, and after weeks of daily grind (10+ hours a day, 5-6 days a week), here’s the raw take.
The Good: Right out of the box, this mic feels sturdy—like it could survive a drop or two. The audio quality? Shockingly close to my pricier Motorola public safety mic. No muffled voices or weird static, just crisp comms. Plus, it arrived early (always a win).
The Catch: That cord durability is a looming question mark. And while it’s cheaper than OEM, $50–$60 would’ve felt fairer for the plastic-heavy build. But hey, supply and demand rules all.
The Ugly: After three weeks of heavy use, mine started acting up—inconsistent charging overnight and fading voice clarity. It’s not dead yet, but it’s definitely wheezing. If you need bulletproof reliability, maybe wait for the Motorola-branded one (I’m already eyeing that refund).
Verdict? A solid *temporary* fix if you’re in a pinch—just don’t expect it to outlive your radio.