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Reliable Used Motorola Radios

2024-05-11 05:23:11

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

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
2024-04-25 03:22:49

Great pair of radios. Very simple to use and very reliable.

5
2024-09-27 04:43:52

As a longtime user of Motorola products, I'd say they hit it out of the park with this one...and B&H service is always fast and reliable. Awesome phone, price and service!

5
2024-06-16 07:34:42

Used it for programming Kenwood and Yaesu radios. Worked perfectly.

5
2024-09-27 07:44:54

Used on my Motorola smart phone to record music for church service. Wanted vocals to be louder than piano/organ. This did the trick. Very happy with results.

5
2024-05-09 08:46:21

Used to use Motorola for Xfinity but found the loss signal frequently, so traded it in buy this unit so far works well

5
2024-09-14 08:40:38

Used mostly for weddings. Reliable product. Love it!

5
2024-05-07 01:57:30

Used only once so far but works well. Libec products are always reliable.

5
2024-09-15 05:13:27

Used these in the Book Cliff backcountry in Utah on a packing trip 30 miles from any roads. I was very surprised at the reception and clarity. I was a couple miles away from others around ridges and rocks and trees yet still had clear communication. It wasn't until I was probably 3 miles away and separated by a few ridges that reception began to get "static." One excellent feature that the other high end midland radios don't have is the ability to charge with a USB and battery pack. Plugged them in each night and charged quickly with a portable battery pack. My other T299 and T295 radios that are marketed as "Outfitter" radios stay home because you can only charge them with an AC adapter - the cigarette lighter adapter won't work because they are not compatible with a 12v system. The one thing Midland can do better is to make a waterproof version because we were in snow for 3 days straight. Just had to be careful to keep out of the moisture which is inconvenient when you're doing a lot of communication.

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