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Motorola Solutions, Portable FRS, T605_H2O, Talkabout, Two-Way Radios Walkie Talkie Emergency Preparedness, Rechargeable, 22 Channel, 35 Mile, Orange W/Black, 2 Pack

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Style: T605_H2O


Features

  • IP67 Waterproof**
  • Easy-to-Retrieve Design, Floats Face Up
  • Water-activated Flashlight
  • FRS Radios - License Free
  • Easy Pairing
  • With 22 channels and 121 privacy codes, totaling 2,662 combinations, its easy to find an available channel.
  • Dual Power
  • USB-C Charging
  • Backlit Display

Description

With a rugged, fully waterproof design, emergency features and a 35-mile range, the TALKABOUT T605 H₂O walkie-talkie keeps you connected and protected during outdoor adventures and more. The T605 H₂O walkie-talkie is packed with valuable radio features, like its floating capabilities and flashlight. And the T605’s flashlight activates upon impact with water, so you don’t have to worry about losing your device.

Brand: Motorola Solutions


Color: Orange/Black


Number of Channels: 22


Special Feature: Long Range, Rechargable, Integrated Flaslight, Weather Resistant, Automatic Squelch


Frequency Range: 400-470 MHz


Talking Range Maximum: 35 Mile


Tuner Technology: UHF


Voltage: 12 Volts


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Product Dimensions: 2.4"D x 1.5"W x 7.8"H


Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 1.5 x 7.8 inches


Item Weight: 7.8 ounces


Item model number: T605_H2O


Batteries: 2 12V batteries required. (included)


Special features: Long Range, Rechargable, Integrated Flaslight, Weather Resistant, Automatic Squelch


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Orange/Black


Whats in the box: 2x USB-C Charging Cables, 2x Rechargeable Batteries, 2x Radios


Manufacturer: Motorola Solutions


Country of Origin: Philippines


Date First Available: October 6, 2023


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  • Pretty hard to beat
Style: T605
I brought a pair of these along on an off-road expedition and quickly found them to be quite superior to the pre-configured ones handed out by the trip leader! First, the downsides, which are minor: one is that this is FRS-only, so a max of 2 watts transmit power, but the upside is there is no licensing requirement. Just know that they only transmit at full power on channels 1-7 and 17-22; channels 8-16 are 0.5 watts only and best reserved for your kids' secret backyard spy missions or when you have wide-open spaces and want to conserve battery. Second, these are a bit bulky. They're fine for me, but for a woman or anyone with small hands, they might be too big. In that case you might be happier with a non-waterproof radio like the Baofeng GM-15 or Radioddity equivalent, which are not only more compact but also offer more power (along with requiring a license, but that's only $35 and there's no test involved). Those things said, these are really good radios. On my trip, while I was using the unit provided by the trip leader, nobody could hear me transmit---which was a serious problem at one point. The batteries were good and the unit appeared operational---and I could hear everyone else---but it had apparently failed, and the transmit function no longer worked. When I switched to one of these, instantly everyone was hearing me loud and clear, which saved my bacon (I had an overheating engine). I didn't come close to touching the battery capacity in two days of continuous use (without recharging), and I was very pleased with the performance overall. The controls are fairly intuitive and the screen is clear (first photo), with an easy-to-activate bright green backlight that makes things really stand out in dim light situations. (The shadowing visible on the display in the photo is a some kind of artifact produced by the camera; the display is completely clear in reality.) There are also a larger number of "privacy codes" on these units than on most, which means that if everyone in your group are using these (or other similarly-equipped Motorolas) you'll have a larger number of privacy options, which increases your odds of finding a clear channel. Lastly, the option (as seen in the second photo) to pop in regular AA batteries in place of the rechargeable battery-pack that comes with the unit gives you good backup power options in case you don't have easy access to AC while out and about. These units are sealed against water, which means they are also sealed against changes in barometric pressure---which can in some situations pressurize the unit and reduce the speaker volume. If you're not getting full volume, try unplugging and then re-plugging the charging port to equalize pressure. All in all these were a very satisfying purchase that I will be using more in the days to come! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021 by Brian Foreman Brian Foreman

  • Great solid substantial units!
Style: T605
I was quite excited when I received this product. This two pack bundle kit came in a Motorola “M” logo semi-hard case. In the case, several netted compartments hold the various accessories. Complete inventory includes two florescent green waterproof Talkabouts, two NiMH battery packs, two belt clips, two USB cords, one car charger (with two USB ports), and one home charger. The home charger also has two microUSB plugs for charging both radios at the same time. Yes, it’s florescent green, but this is no toy. If these units were black, they would be the same (or better) units used by “security” in any large corporate environment, school campus, or professional stadium athletic or concert events. First thing I had to do was to install the battery packs. These packs are actually three AA NiMH batteries wrapped as one. You can also use three AA alkaline batteries. Battery compartment is water tight via o-rings as seals and two screws. I used a dime to open and tighten the screws. The entire unit does not have any knobs and all buttons are sealed. Each unit has a built in flash lights with RED or White LEDs. I have not tried all the different codes, but I understand it has 23 channels with 121 interference eliminator codes (which totals 2,662 combinations). Radios with same code combination can communicate with one another. According to the box, mountain to valley range is 35 miles, open water range is 6 miles, and neighborhood range is 2 miles. I have not yet tried any great distances, but it definitely works within a few blocks. There are only two minor flaws I see. 1) the two USB cords and the home wall charger have very light cheap wires. I’m talking about wires that feel like those free disposable headsets you get on airplanes. 2) There are no nobs and the volume is on a digital scale from 0 to 5. What it means is that going from 0 (no sound) to 1, 1 might already be too loud. There are situations where I can see the volume needs to be heard, but only at ear whisper levels. The digital volume on this unit will not be able to accommodate such ultra low volume use. Make sure you have an ear piece! Other than that, these are GREAT solid substantial units. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2016 by Memly Memly

  • Best Two-Way Radios I have ever had
Style: T605_H2O
Not that I have had the best two-way radios in the past, but they never worked well for me. My main use is for car trips where I am caravanning with several other cars. Talking back and forth about issues and rest stops. Talking about where to eat. Things like that. Previously I could barely make out what was being said and so I settled to just watch what the cars in front of me did and follow. If I needed to get off for a potty break, I would pass everyone and then get off so they could see what I was doing. Not this time! I could talk with everyone; I could hear and understand. This is what I expected two-way radios to be like. Excellent for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by rickpep

  • Durable quality. Not very loud
Style: T605_H2O
If you need it for a noisy environment or, like me you're hard of hearing, it may not be loud enough for you.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025 by Benjamin Harris

  • Great for travel
Style: T605_H2O
We used these between cars on a cross country road trip! I drove a U-Haul with a car trailer attached and the other car was my lane-changing guide. These walkies were perfect and helped us communicate safely. Battery life was good- I only had to charge them once on the three day trip. The flashlight is great too for late night stops. Range was pretty good. Driving through busy cities we had no issues. 10/10 would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Emily Osborne

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