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Two-way radio - FRS/GMRS - 22-channel - blue (pack of 2 ) More product details
$30.94
Two tin cans connected by a string isn't an effective way to keep in touch with your buddy on the... (naaptol.com)
We have collected and analyzed 1 expert reviews and 14 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 79/100. The average review date is May 23, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 4867 reviews from other Two-Way Radios (Walkie Talkies). The alaScore™ for this product is 89/100 = Very good. Last update: November 21, 2009.

890100
15 reviews
November, 2009
1 Expert
Product Age
14 Users
Rank 19
from $30.94
Two tin cans connected by a string isn't an effective way to keep in touch with your buddy on the ski hill or on the trail. Think of all the people you might strangle, besides the fact that you wouldn't be able to hear anything. Go with the Motorola ...
Good Product
My boys love these 2-way radios. They have fun with them outside. Great product for kids instead of the cheap toy walkie talkies. We had previously purchased "Buzz Lightyear" walkie talkies and they were terrible--no reception but these have worked out...
walkie talkie
great for vacations,where you can't use phone service,must be used where nothing is blocking the reception eg buildings, mountains.
Using as a baby moniter
We got these because we were tired of buying new batteries for a baby moniter every week. It works great with the Ivox on the radio near the baby. And we don't have to listen to static, the radio only kicks on when it picks of noise.
The SX600 has a range of up to 14 miles and is designed specifically for active families. Combining General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) technology with the Motorola engineering, this radio is ideal for active outdoor communications. With a compact and rugged design, the SX600 is light enough to fit in a pocket and sturdy enough to take anything that is thrown its way. Take it to the lake to keep in touch while boating, or stick it in your child's pocket so they can communicate with you...
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