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Motorola 2 Way Vehicle Radios

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Motorola 2 Way Vehicle Radios

2024-05-11 05:23:11

Great little radios, so far. Good range relative to similar Motorola Talkabouts.

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2024-06-18 01:40:30

I bought 4 of these Midland Two-Way Radios about a month ago. They preformed perfectly within our business operations on the road. The talk range is extremely far considering the size of these radios. They seem to take a lot of wear and shock without damage. I really like the traditional talk button location on the side of the radios, as other brand radios don't do anymore.

5
2024-05-24 05:40:53

I use Motorola radios for communication between crewmembers when on video shoots. When our hands are otherwise occupied with cameras, lighting, and audio, this remote speaker/mic makes portable radios more efficient and useful. This product works perfectly, with good transmission and reception.

5
2024-09-23 05:56:15

2nd set of Midland radios. Great quality and value.

5
2024-09-03 02:45:22

I use this in the head vehicle with my 3 side-by-sides. They work perfectly with my two radios i have in the other vehicles.

5
2024-09-06 04:49:12

Upgraded my vehicles to Midland GMRS two radios and this was a great addition as now we can stay in touch out of the vehicle also!

5
2024-06-12 03:23:56

These little handhelds are amazing. Long battery life (USB rechargeable), easy to use, and great range. I've used them inside of a moving conveyor overlanding trips with various other drivers using Midland handhelds, MXT400's, MXT275 and off-brand radios; zero issues and great reception. We use them out of the vehicle for hikes, vehicle spotting, and all-around camp radios. Like the title says, if I had to choose one (actually 2) it would be these because of the versatility and recharging capabilities.

5
2024-06-12 01:27:58

I use these radios out on the trail and at camp when I am not in the vehicle (where I have a MXT275 installed)--they communicate perfectly with the GMRS radios. What has been the most impressive thing about these walkies is the battery life! I have had them on for the whole weekend at camp and they still had plenty of juice left.

5
2024-05-14 05:28:34

The X Talker T77VP5 is just what I need, a radio I can hand to a client in the morning and know that it will work all day. These met my expectations for vehicle to vehicle communications and transition perfectly to hiking with multiple groups. We worked these radios long, hot and dusty days for multiple days in a row. As such, the quick charge feature is a must. The ability to quick charge in vehicle or switch to AA batteries is a game changer, as is the protective carry case. In town or on the trail, the case is a reminder to collect radios at the end of the day and charge batteries. It is a great way of keeping everything protected, transportable and in one place. Additionally, the case helps stabilize the base charger while charging in the vehicle. Working into the canyons did cut the range down, however the clarity remained good. Key features are multiple charging options, storage case, weather band and ease of operation.

5
2024-07-14 05:36:41

We use Two-Way Radios around our Feed and Seed Store to aid in our communication and be able to load customers quickly and efficiently. We really like the X-talker Radios! They are easy to use, dependable and affordable. (Just don't drop them in water.....) We appreciate Midland because we know we can trust their customer service. Thanks Midland for another great product.

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