








🎤 Own the conversation—wireless freedom meets pro-grade clarity!
The ANYSECU Inrico Wireless PTT Microphone B01 is a Bluetooth 4.2-enabled handheld mic designed for seamless push-to-talk use with Zello on iOS and Android devices. Featuring a 10-meter wireless range, 116dB speaker output, and a robust 2000mAh battery, it delivers reliable, clear communication for professionals on the move. Its ergonomic design and strong clip make it a durable companion for daily use, though initial setup requires specific pairing steps for iOS 18+ compatibility.
| ASIN | B082WZ4BVK |
| Audio Sensitivity | 80 Decibels |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #322 in Two-Way Radio Headsets & Microphones |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (196) |
| Date First Available | December 18, 2019 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 24.8 x 10.08 x 35.43 inches |
| Item model number | B01 |
| Manufacturer | YZTERA |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 24.8 x 10.08 x 35.43 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 75 dB |
| Size | 63 x 25.6 x 90 cm |
| UPC | 720310980082 |
K**G
Works great with iOS
This unit is easy to set up with iOS devices. Zello works quickly and flawlessly. I can also confirm that this unit does not work with EchoLink on iOS. RX audio goes through, but the PTT button does not engage EchoLink’s TX function This is not a problem with the mic, because I have zero issues with Zello. This unit is really well built. It’s weighty in the hands, a good size, nice and loud, and the clip is good and stiff. I love using it. I definitely recommend this unit for iOS users, but be warned that it may not work well on an be app-to-app basis.
D**E
Audio is good for the price. PTT pairing has multiple steps not in the "manual".
2/22/2025 Edit: Sadly this mic didn't not perform in the long run. The Bluetooth connection was unstable daily (sometimes hourly) regardless of device, alert/connect/disconnect tones are very loud and not adjustable, and it just wasn't reliable enough for me. Returned. Original Review: Inrico says the B01 model of this mic is for Android only and the B02 is for Android/iOS. This is one of the confusing listings that says "B01" but also claims "iOS" compatibility. I can confirm the "B01" received did work with iOS. Once paired it actually showed up as a "B02". The QR code in the box connects you with a half page "manual" which can be found all over the web. It has graphics and labels for the the buttons but no real "instructions" for all the pairing steps you may need to perform. Getting PTT to work will vary by application and device. Keep in mind there are often device and app specific Bluetooth permission/security settings which control access to things like microphones. These settings can be in a number of different places. Here's what got everything working (including PTT) with the iOS app RepeaterPhone. 1) Paired the mic with an iOS18 iPad. This enabled the speaker in the mic but not PTT. 2) Went to the iPads's Settings/Apps page and allowed RepeaterPhone access to Bluetooth (this was off). 3) Went to the settings in the actual RepeaterPhone app to enable "External PTT" (this was off) and select my mic (with a check mark) on the Bluetooth device list. When paired with iOS the volume controls on the device and the mic both adjust audio so finding the right balance is a little tricky at first. Mic audio is decent for the price. The clip has a very strong spring for the fairly thin hinge area. Interested to see how it performs over time but we're off to a decent start.
K**C
Worth It
Im an EMT and I bought this to pair w the companys Iphone and the Zello app we use for dispatching so I wouldnt have to pull the phone out of my pocket everytime I needed to communicate w my dispatcher , plus tbh I absolutely HATE anything iphone related since its not very user friendly and half the time Im just mashing on the screen or button until it goes to a screen where I can see the zello app symbol , so the less I have to do anything w that POS phone the better . As far as this product itself , its the 1st day using it ... but so far it seems well made and sturdy enuf ... had ZERO issues w the belt clip as some ppl have claimed so im gonna chalk that up to ppl are absolute morons and broke their mic clip due to a lack of common sense because it literally just slides into a groove on the back . It was easy to charge it up , and then pair it to Zello app . And Ive had no issues w audio quality on my end or my dispatchers end . The real test is going to be battery life I think cuz I work 10h days and need to have it on and paired for the whole shift ... so we'll see on that ... but even then its easy enuf to plug it in now n then between calls when im in the truck so dont foresee it being an issue either way . Hope this helps someone because I almost avoided buying it due to ppls reviews about not being able to connect it to zello and the clip breaking ... glad I changed my mind and got it and was able to form my own opinion .
A**R
Missed the mark.
Pros: 1. Has a "solid" feel in your hand, similar to a Motorola WM500. 2. Esthetically pleasing design and well thought out control layout. Cons: 1. Device has no rubber grip on it, making it EXTREMELY hard to hold securely and prone to slipping out of your hand, especially when trying to operate the volume up and down buttons one handed. 2. USB port cover is not very flexible, making it a complete PITA to connect a USB-C charge cable. 3. The PTT button is far too easy to activate. I find myself accidentally keying up while simply just trying to keep the mic from slipping out of my hand. This button should be recessed more, have a larger "guard" around it, and/or require more force to activate. 4. BT connectivity is very bizarre. Zello will identify the device (within the Zello application itself) as a PTT button. However, to get audio working (speaker and mic) through the device, you also have to pair it to your iPhone through the BT settings in the iPhones settings. After doing this, you will see two instances of the same device in your phones BT pairing list. After pairing (both in the app and on my iPhone), I have found that the device is CONSTANTLY connecting and disconnecting based on the non stop pop up messages I see inside the Zello application. After checking my BT settings, I discovered that it is the PTT BT pairing (via the app) that is connecting and disconnecting and not the audio paring. This issue makes the device have a delayed "key up" or fail to "key up" altogether. 5. BT audio tones played through the device (TX, end of TX/Roger beep, etc.) don't quite sound the same when the device is paired with my iPhone vs when it isn't. I can tell that part of the tones are getting cut off due to BT delay, but I have also found that it will make other sounds that my phone normally does not, especially when keying up with teh Zello application running in the background. Have yet to figure out the exact tone it's making as it is not something I have heard within the tones section of the Zello app. 6. Button mappings don't seem to work within the Zello application either (even though I have configured them, they do nothing). Could be operator error, so I can't say definitively it's an actual issue or not. 7. Last but not least, the audio quality is G-A-R-B-A-G-E. I have heard better sound quality using two cans and a string. All in all, I think this thing has potential to be a great little BT mic for use with Zello. That said, mine is going back and I wont be repurchasing until the manufacture addresses these issues.
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