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Restaurant two-way radios for fast, hands-free staff communication Restaurant two-way radios keep front-of-house, kitchen, and management teams connected without shouting across the floor or relying on cell phones. This collection is built for hospitality operators who want lightweight, discreet radios that staff can wear through a full shift, plus the...

Restaurant two-way radios for fast, hands-free staff communication

Restaurant two-way radios keep front-of-house, kitchen, and management teams connected without shouting across the floor or relying on cell phones. This collection is built for hospitality operators who want lightweight, discreet radios that staff can wear through a full shift, plus the earpieces and multi-unit kits that make outfitting a whole team simple.

If you run a single location and want to standardize on one reliable, easy-to-train radio, the compact Motorola SL300 is the model most of these kits are built around.

What restaurant radios and accessories do we carry?

We carry restaurant-ready Motorola portable radios and the audio accessories that pair with them. The lineup includes:

  • Motorola SL300 portable radios in display and non-display versions, available individually and in multi-unit packs.
  • Multi-pack kits bundling several SL300 radios for outfitting a full shift at once.
  • Charger and earpiece bundles that pair radios with a multi-unit charger and swivel earpieces, including the PMLN7189 swivel earpiece.
  • Audio accessories such as the Motorola D-style earpiece with in-line microphone and push-to-talk for discreet, hands-free use.

Pack sizes and bundle contents vary by listing, so check each product page for exactly what's included.

How do I choose the right restaurant radio setup?

Start with how many staff need to be on the air at once, then decide whether your team needs an on-screen display. A few guidelines:

  1. Match the pack size to your shift. Single units suit a manager or a small crew; 2-, 4-, and 6-packs are sized for full front-of-house and kitchen teams.
  2. Display vs. non-display. Display models show channel and status info on screen, which helps in larger operations; non-display models are simpler and ideal when staff only need a couple of channels.
  3. Add earpieces for a quiet floor. Swivel earpieces and D-style earpieces with in-line mic and PTT keep communication discreet in a dining room and hands free during service.
  4. Pick a charger bundle for easy turnover. Kits that include a multi-unit charger keep every radio topped up between shifts in one spot.

Are these radios easy to use across a whole team?

Yes. The Motorola SL300 is designed to be lightweight and straightforward, which keeps staff training short and lets new hires get on the air quickly. Buying a matched multi-pack means every radio on your team is the same model with the same controls and the same battery and earpiece accessories.

Compatible models and accessories

The accessories in this collection are selected to work with the Motorola SL300 series. The D-style earpiece with in-line microphone and PTT and the PMLN7189 swivel earpiece are intended to pair with these radios. If you're unsure whether a specific accessory fits a radio you already own, contact us before ordering and we'll confirm compatibility.

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