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Retevis RT628 Kids Walkie Talkies,Army Toys for 6-12 Year Old Boys Girls,FRS Walky Talky with Key Lock,Gift for Outdoor Adventure Camping Hunt Trip(2 Pack,Camo)

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Color: Camouflage


Features

  • Kids walkie talkies are easy to operate for kids and help them explore the outside
  • Crystal voice and camouflage color are designed for the kids camping or family traveling and they are cool
  • Long range to play and will provide the enough range for your outdoor communication
  • 22 channels can keep you away from unfamiliar sounds;CTCSS/DCS give your more choices
  • LCD display can provide more convenience for you to use in the dark environment
  • Keypad lock feature allows you to lock the buttons prevent your kids unintentional operation
  • As long as your walkie talkies are on the same channel; they can talk together no matter how many Retevis RT628 walkie talkies you buy

Brand: Retevis


Color: Camouflage


Number of Channels: 22


Special Feature: christmas gifts, kids walkie talkies 2 pack, boys toys age 6-12, toy walkie talkies, toddler toys


Frequency Range: 462-467 MHz


Talking Range Maximum: 1000 Meter


Tuner Technology: FRS


Voltage: 220 Volts


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Product Dimensions: 1.1"D x 2.1"W x 6.2"H


Product Dimensions: 6.24 x 1.09 x 2.14 inches


Item Weight: 3.5 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: USA1026E


Manufacturer recommended age: 5 months and up


Batteries: 6 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: September 1, 2020


Manufacturer: Retevis


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These user reviews highlight the popularity of these Kid-Friendly Walkie Talkies, praising their balance between simplicity and functionality, their impressive range, and their suitability for both children and adults. They provide a reliable means of communication for outdoor activities and prove particularly invaluable during activities like skiing, with features like voice activation and lockable settings adding to their ease of use. However, some users expressed difficulties with setup due to unclear instructions and have concerns regarding battery life and the potential for interference on open channels.

Pros

  • 👍 Great for outdoor activities and fostering communication skills
  • 🌟 Easy to use with simple push-to-talk functionality
  • 🔋 Decent battery life, with options to upgrade for longer use
  • 📡 Effective range suitable for activities like skiing, with clear sound through minor obstructions
  • đź›  Features like voice activation and lockable settings enhance user experience

Cons

  • 📚 Instructions can be unclear, making setup difficult for some
  • đź”’ Potential for interference on open channels; requires precautions especially for children
  • 🔋 Regular batteries may need frequent replacement, though there are upgrade options

Should I Buy It?

Yes, if you are looking for a fun and functional way for kids to communicate over distances, especially for outdoor adventures or as a practical tool in and around the home, these Walkie Talkies are a solid choice. They come highly recommended for their ease of use and versatility, though it's worth preparing for the learning curve related to setup and operation.


  • Great value and held up to getting run over!!
Color: Red
These are great!! I do think the controls could be made a little easier to figure out but they are made well! We use them for a camp because they reach across the school building. One also got dropped right as a hayride trailer was leaving and it got ran over twice, but still worked and did not break! They are 100% worth it and I would definitely recommend them! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Mary H.

  • Fun and great quality for the price
Color: Red
These are great for the price and the range is freaking amazing. Got them for my kids and they absolutely love them and so do I. I'm actually tempted to buy some more. The quality was surprisingly great for the price and the size is perfect too. Really fun for kids and would be great to use to stay in contact with them when they're outside playing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by Thebookhermit

  • Set it Up Before Gifting to Grandkids
Color: Red
I had the foresight to set up various features before wrapping it as a gift. I am so glad I did as it took me about 1-2:hr. (Probably more than the average person because of trying to read 6 pt type and doing some Google searches to understand certain items (particularly Interference Elimination Codes and why use certain Channels over others). I knew my 6 & 8 year old grand children would want to use it right out of the box. And sure enough they did and had a lot of fun using the walkie talkies. I gave 4 stars because some of the icons on the Walkie talkies and in the instruction booklet are so tiny I had to use the magnifier on my phone to figure out what was what and because the additional research I had to do. However, so far I would rate the Walkie themselves a 5. They seem sturdy, comfortably fit in an adult and Kids hand. I like the belt clip (did not want one with a lanyard). I locked the menu feature after I set it up. However my over enthusiastic grandchildren unlocked it and inadvertently changed one of the channels so I tried to explain to them both radios needs to have the same channel. Again, a user problem, not the radio. I bought the red color as my thinking was if it was dropped in the woods or backyard grass it would be the easiest color to find. I like that these use AA batteries. I did not want a rechargeable Linthicum battery as these will also be used on camping trips and I wanted to feel more comfortable they would be charged. Research indicated that that AA batteries hold a longer than AAA batteries which was one of the major reasons I chose these Walkie talkies. I think this is a good basic set and much better than simpler kids models that only offer two channels and do not offer Interference Elimination Codes. I would recommend this brand (Retevis) for adults and children. Time will tell how they hold up under the abuse of a 6 and 8 year old (they are not at my house. Again, I looked at several brands and read a lot of reviews; I am happy with this selection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024 by EPS

  • Great product
Color: Red
My 5 year old grandson loves it. Easy to teach and use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Kindle CustomerP

  • Walkie talkies
Color: Red
great for kids
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by Paulette K Hussey

  • Good for kids
Color: Red
My niece and nephew, love them
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025 by James Cowan

  • Good quality so far but THE BUTTON PRESS BEEPS ARE SO LOUD
Color: Red
Just got these and they look great but ... Every button push is an attempt to wake the dead on the other side of the planet. Who made the key-push beeps so loud? Do the manufacturers all wear earplugs and so they can't hear the beeps unless they are as piercing as Legolas' arrow at Helms Deep?! My god, it is insanity. Surely the manual tells me how to turn it off? NOPE. There is a secret setting: (1) While turned off, (2) Press and hold the down-arrow-key & power button till it turns on, (3) once again enjoy peace in _some_ of your life. [The setting saves through turning-off/on, mercifully] To disable the roger-beep do the same but with the up-arrow-key & power-on. (again, not in the user manual) Next up: UL means.... ? Any guesses? Receiver Volume. What? UL is volume? like they took the two letters after Vo to make it UL? That is insanity. It should be nothing or it should be Vo or even just S for Sound. Undocumented critical features knock off some stars. I've found cheapo walkie-talkies that make it simple -- they have button-beep and roger-beep settings in their standard menu, so you can super easy disable or even change your roger-beep settings without having to search the internet. Small issue because most folks probably don't use this feature: Dual-channel monitoring is a neat idea but TERRIBLE implementation that I don't see as particularly useful (unless you were a sophisticated radio-user). First, when you use the term "monitor" that means one channel is secondary and being monitored and the other channel is primary and will be used for transmitting. That's not how it works. It flashes quickly between the two channels but it's actually switching -- if you press-to-talk while on your "monitoring" channel, you transmit on that channel. So you have to be looking AT the screen and then catch the channel you want to respond to if someone hasn't just transmitted on that channel. When would you ever use that? Not to mention, another bug with this functionality: When you have dual channel on and you go to edit your channel, it'll show you editing whatever channel is flashing on screen (it alternates between your primary channel where you send-receive, and the monitoring channel). So if you are monitoring 15 and sending on 7 and you press it at just the right time, it'll show 15 -- BUT crucially -- you're not modifying that channel, you are changing channel 7. So if you change the channel to 20, then your send/receive channel will now be 20 and you'll still be monitoring 15. That's just confusing. So what we have is an incredibly sophisticated and esoteric implementation of "Dual Monitor" which is actually "Dual Monitor/Transmit" but no menu setting for roger-beeps and button-push beeps. Other annoying user-interface issues: Also, what does CHG mean on the top plastic cover? Can I use rechargeable batteries? Manual is no help, I assume not. Real easy to hit the PTT when picking up because it's nearly flush with the left-side, a similar color and takes a light-touch but any heavy user will get used to that quickly so not a big deal. Other walkie-talkies at this price point seem to have a dinky-flashlight. Is this needed? Nope. Is it cool for kids? Kinda. Especially since the headphone/mic jack seems non-standard -- your old headphones or earbuds lying around aren't going to fit. Needs something special. Inconsistent button-interface. (Gosh, this company hates details). So the far-left button has power-symbol on top and scan symbol on the bottom. Press-&-hold to turn off/on. Okay, so the far-right button has musical note (call button) on top and "Mon" on bottom. So, you'd expect press-&-hold to Call. NOPE, reversed. Press-&-hold to monitor, short-press to call. What? Why the inconsistency? Or it would be if the Menu button didn't work the same way. Press-&-hold to lock but single press for menu. So why is the power button that way? IDK! Confusing and inconsistent so you can't rely on a rule-of-thumb. Finally, no way to turn off the Call Sound. Which isn't a huge deal but the button is so easy to push accidentally that being able to turn it off would be good. Let's end on a high-note: I like the size, seems comfortable to use for a child or adult. (it's a little slippery for me but I'm clumsy) Lock-button also locks volume/menu, even if you power-on/off. Good for kids. The 3-AA battery seems like a good choice for longer-lasting usage. Hoping so! Belt-clips are cool. (Lanyard hole would be cooler if it came with a lanyard) Sound quality seems really good with nice tail-squelch. At $6/unit these are 5-stars (undocumented settings very annoying but get-what-you-pay-for) but list price is $12.50/unit (up to $19/unit) and that makes them 3-stars. Remember newbies, for the fun-times, the channel and IEC (small number) must match to talk to each other. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by Mr X

  • Good fun!
Color: Red
Great value for the money! Bought for my grandchildren… the radio quality was good and they are a good size for children! They worked well and they liked them… what kids don’t like walkie-talkies?
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025 by Amazon Customer

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