Related products
Arri Hi-5 Hand Unit Basic Kit Without Batteries
$29,340.00 $45,770.40
Dynacord Cms 1000-3 Compact 10-channel Mixer
$6,981.69 $9,425.28
Setwear Radio Pouch
$71.64 $112.47
Jason Cases Case For Motorola Tlk100 Portable Radio With Holster
$1,197.00 $1,592.01
Jason Cases Motorola Sl300 Portable Radio With Built-in Socket Case
$1,497.00 $2,260.47
Portabrace Radio Mic Bouncer
$168.60 $230.98
Midland Gxt1050vp4 2-way Compact Communication Radio (pair)
$269.97 $410.35
Motorola Rmv2080 On-site 2-way Business Radio (single)
$657.00 $998.64
Sony Fa-wrr1 Wireless Radio Receiver
$594.00 $926.64
Arri Ria-1 Bracket
$540.00 $837.00
Robocup Holster (olive)
$53.97 $84.73
Robocup Holster (camo)
$53.97 $69.62
Midland Gxt1000vp4 2-way Compact Communication Radio (pair)
$239.97 $340.76
Motorola Clp1080e 8-channel 2-way Uhf Business Radio
$807.00 $1,258.92
Motorola Rmu2080 On-site 2-way Business Radio (single)
$777.00 $1,048.95
Ewa-marine Vhf-35m Motorola Vhf Radio Pouch
$74.85 $108.53
Jason Cases Motorola Sl300 Portable Radio Case
$1,197.00 $1,508.22
Yealink Dect Repeater
$474.00 $682.56
Robocup Holster (hot Pink)
$53.97 $71.78
Swarovski Bh Bino Harness
$597.00 $865.65
Polymotion Mhc Software
$1,800.00 $2,178.00
Arri Rf-cover
$99.00 $141.57
Portabrace Rmb-trx742 Radio Mic Bouncer Case For Zaxcom Trx742
$168.60 $259.64
Guess you like it
Sony Fe 70-200mm F/2.8 Gm Oss Lens
$5,547.00 $7,322.04
Tiffen 86c (coarse Thread) Low Light Dispersion Glass Filter
$569.85 $757.90
Arkay Premium Stainless Steel Photo Processing Sink (24x108x10")
$9,308.85 $13,963.27
Belden 2-conductor Analog Microphone Cable (20 Awg, 500', Black)
$2,637.00 $3,190.77
Impact Posing Table And Stool Kit
$413.70 $504.71
Allen & Heath Cc-brk Wall/glass Mount Bracket For Cc-7 Or Cc-10
$387.00 $518.58
Frezzi Pivot Swivel Mount
$153.00 $224.91
Canare 3.0 Ghz 75-ohm Bnc Plug For 1855a Cable
$8.04 $11.98
Gvision Usa I43zi-od-45pg 43" Uhd 4k Touchscreen Commercial Monitor
$6,072.00 $7,954.32
Motorola Radio Second Hand
MNT71 | 2024-07-29 04:31:11 |
The Motorola CLS - 1110 is a fine handheld radio. It has decent range and can be programmed so as not to interfere with other radio frequencies. More than the radio, however, I was totally sold on the customer service I got from B&H. It was as good as I could have imagined leaving no room to ask for more. Thanks- 5 |
Douglas R. | 2024-04-01 03:12:12 |
The CLS-1110 2-way radio by Motorola is small, lightweight and easily accessible for my assisted living staff. If only there was a way to eliminate the protruding antenna (can easily get in the way), this would be the world's most perfect unit! 5 |
Harley | 2024-07-17 04:57:12 |
Second one I have purchased. Lost the first one and could not do without! Secures a smaller camera (Z50 without binding my hand. Great product and compatible with all my other Peak Design straps. 5 |
eidesis | 2024-06-03 04:53:55 |
First, have a pair of tweezers or very small pliers on hand. Second, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. Other than that, it's easy, and solid. NOTE: this is NOT meant to switch between lenses. If you have more than one Nikon/Nikkor lens, buy one for each. Once it's on there, you won't want to remove it. You can, just not very easily. Also, this does NOT support any AF or aperature or any other electronics. Manual only. I don't yet know the weather sealing on it, but I'm not about to test it. I think I'll keep this in the studio. I love being able to use my favorite old Nikkor nifty fifty again! 5 |
BillR | 2024-09-05 07:38:50 |
Second one I have, and I am sure it will not disappoint me. 5 |
Paul | 2024-07-22 06:27:55 |
Second Pelican I own... 5 |
Ronnie2 | 2024-09-27 05:22:17 |
I have had several Moto phones throughout the years and Motorola has never disapointed. 5 |
John | 2024-05-01 08:20:40 |
So useful I bought a Second. 5 |
Roderick B. | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Second planner and already looking forward to next year! 5 |
Shelly | 2024-09-15 05:15:35 |
As a Dyrt Ranger I get the opportunity to review outdoor gear. On this trip I took along my recently received Midland X-TALKER T75VP3 hand held radio’s. As soon as I took the radio’s out of their display box I could tell these weren’t anything like my childhood Walkie talkies. Camouflaged, compact and very sturdy feeling. They fit nicely in your hand. These radio’s come with rechargeable batteries. You can also use regular batteries if need be. The base that comes with the radio has the options of using alternate charging platforms in addition to plugging it into the wall. There are A LOT of instructions;) few important points are you have to be registered to use certain frequencies and there is a weather channel options BUT I will have to figure that one out when I have more time as right now it’s Greek to me.... Then we took our radio’s out to play. There was the obligatory “can you hear me now” as we stood five feet apart. Next on the East Overlook we split up and I was extremely surprised at the sound quality . Once again I was expecting the childhood Walkie talkie experience. However these radio’s sound awesome. On another trail, with trees , small hills and distance in between the sound and reception was just as good. I would suggest using something in addition to the belt clip included. It is sturdy but not extremely secure and I worried about loosing the radio when I hooked it to my belt. Overall I am loving this little radio, I will review it again when I have had a chance to use it in more adverse and different situations. 5 |