Pocketable size; durable design; easy to use. (cnet.com)
Compact ; design ; résistant ; convivial. (cnetfrance.fr)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 3 expert reviews and 3 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 49/100 = Fair. Experts rate this product 60/100 and users rate it 60/100. The average review date is February 29, 2004. We have compared these reviews to 2090 reviews from other Two-Way Radios (Walkie Talkies). Last update: November 20, 2008.
Pocketable size; durable design; easy to use.
Extremely weak range; no subchannels or privacy settings; difficult to hear in crowded places.
The T4500's tiny size and durability make it attractive to all ages, but with its weak range and unimpressive volume setting, the device is better suited for kids.
At first glance, Motorola's tiny Talkabout T4500 radios look like mere props,...
Compact ; design ; résistant ; convivial.
Portée extrêmement limitée ; pas de réglages de confidentialité, ni de sous-canaux ; difficilement audible dans les endroits bondés.
Le design compact et résistant du T4500 peut attirer un public de tout âge, mais sa portée limitée et son réglage de volume médiocre le destinent davantage aux enfants.
Great for the price!
Picked these up with some X-mas money, mainly for play use with my 4yr old son, with some minor utility while out with the family.For the kids, and light usage, they can't be beat considering the price. I did take them to the mall, and frequently had peop...
Bought a per to travel yellowstone nt park
Being a ham operater I also have a need to be able to track small children and also use to have car to car comunications we found the units good for both uses. the smallness made them most useful while hikeings and for keeping tabs on the kids. I would re...
Nice size, poor performance.
I picked up pair a month or so ago from a local "Mart." Nicely sized, however, no sub-code feature makes these units almost unusable in any type of crowded (theme park) venue. In addtion, the speaker quality was poor. Frequent message repeats were requ...
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