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Motorola Headsets For Two Way Radios

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Motorola Headsets For Two Way Radios

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
2024-07-14 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.

5
2024-04-16 02:37:20

Great Two way Radios. I would lhughly recommend .

5
2024-05-11 05:23:11

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

5
2024-07-09 01:53:59

These headsets work perfectly with my Midland radios

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
2024-09-21 08:33:20

The BizTalk radios and headsets work great with good range. The FCC paperwork with the help from a Frequency Coordinator was EZ. They will be used in Church security.

5
2024-09-14 01:32:37

These “walkie talkie” and their headsets are wonderful. The transmit audio was robust and loud, in my video I barely have the volume turned up at all. Whisper mode was interesting, as it really amplified quiet "whispered"…. I got over 8 hours of use on a full charge, and they seemed to charge pretty fast on the desk charger. My main (minor) complaint is that you have to use the charging base with the proprietary adapter plugs, either the wall or car. It would be nice if you could charge the radios directly with a micro USB so there is one less charger to pack. Some glaring advantages over other brands: (1) They cost less; and (2) Once you figure them out they are an absolute no-brainer to use. They have the simplest buttons and menu/interface plus the nicest large display characters of any of the inexpensive radios I know of. Mastering these units takes maybe 15 minutes reading the manual. ***Read the manual The radios are durable and well built. Not surprising, since Midland has some great commercial equipment.

5
2024-09-09 05:12:41

I own eight of these radios and the PortaCom headsets that go with them and I love this setup. It's light weight yet built rugged as we use them in very dusty dirty environments at Rodeos and Bull Ridings and have never had a problem! Great company!!

5
2024-09-02 09:15:27

If you're like me - you probably just want something that you don't have to screw around with some idiotic license but you want to hear and be able to communicate with other people in your group with. This is that product. We drove up with the mountains with a group of other cars and everyone could hear us very well and we could hear them. The limitations were the folks with older, cheaper radios. Their batteries kept dying and we still had nearly full charge at the end of the day. The radios themselves worked great, but we bought some midland headsets which were REALLY uncomfortable to wear. I've been shopping all morning trying to find an over the head, single ear headset with a boom mic that will work with these. For some reason - Midland isn't offering ANY traditional over the head headsets. These radios are great, but I don't want any kind of a headset that goes inside my ear or is hard plastic and pushes against my ear. Just seems like a little more attention to detail in the accessories dept would have been in order.

5