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Retevis RT628 Kids Walkie Talkies,Army Toys for 5-13 Year Old Boys Girls,FRS Walkie Talkie for Kids,Gifts for Birthday Outdoor Camping(1 Pair 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: keypad lock feature allow you to Lock the buttons prevent your kids unintentional operation, Easy to operate and the children themselves to assemble the belt and hang on the everywhere they want See more


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


Number of Batteries: 6 AA batteries required.


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

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

Cons

  • πŸ“š Instructions can be unclear, making setup difficult for some
  • πŸ”’ Potential for interference on open channels; requires precautions especially for children
  • πŸ”‹ 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.


  • Best Walkie Talkies
Color: Red
These Walkie Talkies for Kids strike a great balance between simplicity and functionality. Ideal for outdoor play and fostering communication skills, they make an excellent gift for children aged 3 to 14. While there are minor considerations like battery usage and the absence of advanced features, the overall durability and ease of use make them a reliable and enjoyable addition to kids' playtime adventures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Priya

  • These things are awesome!
Color: Black
My boys use these all the time! I got it as a β€œthey might play with them or might not” gift but they are so fun and work really well. Highly recommend them for around the house fun.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Weloveamazon

  • Good starter, practice walkies
Color: Camouflage
Probably more like 3.5 stars. Have bought 3 boxes of these for a total of 6 units so far to practice with during hiking and beginner prep for potential emergencies (with plans to upgrade later). My 7 y/o has a sense of the units' most basic functions. I think these would be most functional for a soludly smart 10 y/o or 12 y/o of average intelligence for kid age starters. I had quite a time trying to figure out basic operations, set up, and use parameters. The instructions are not amazing. I found that a lot of information out there on FRS+ radios don't slant towards super beginners. Usually my trusty YTube research ventures pull through, but there is either lots of hazy garbage info or too high-level info. My best advice to search something like "best practices for emergency (FRS) radio / walkie talkie use". Those results should at least give you a sense. Decent sound transmission during our practice runs in our suburban neighborhood were between 1500-1750 feet (so just under a 1/3 of a mile). This was with moderate obstructions (park trees, a park pavilion, wooden play structure, and a 3 story brick faced apartment building) and low-to-moderate elevation changes. 3 walkie units were set to the same channel. 2 of those units were stationed at the park across the street and one went to the apartment property. Voice transmission could be heard within the building in the hallways with moderate clarity, which was pleasantly surprising. The property 'dips down' on a slope so that stories 2 and 3 are at and above street level. From the ground outside with the building completely between the park and the radio, the sound was pretty decent. The park in this instance would be situated at a higher elevation. It has a number of mature trees, but there is a large expanse of open space and undulating ground in the middle for disc golf and running around. The sound was also totally fine while transmitting while standing outside on one of the 2nd story balconies facing the park. I checked and measured the pinpointed distances on the Google satellite map. If you're handing these units to unsupervised kids, my suggestion would be to have a plan in place if they overhear voices and/or run into people trying to talk to them on these open radio channels. Like switching to pre-agreed backup channels, having call signs (instead of saying real names), group/team names, and cloak destination/location names. We have a code word for approaching or suspected danger that's in the realm of "cupcake". I can't speak to battery life at the moment as we're still in test/practice mode, but do plan on upgrading to lithium batteries or the Retevis rechargeable battery pack in time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023 by WLP

  • Good for ski trip with children!!
Color: Black
I purchased these walkie-talkies for communication among children who didn't have phones while skiing. I tested them at Chestnut Mountain Resort, IL, and Alpine Valley Resort, WI. Both resorts have a distance of about 0.4 miles (2220 ft) from the bottom to the top of the slope, with a vertical drop of around 500 ft. Using these walkie-talkies, voices came through clearly from the bottom to the top of the slope. I was satisfied with the range; if there were no obstructions, the range could extend beyond a mile. Despite using them all day with only three AA batteries, the battery gauge decreased by only one bar. Children aged 6 and 10 could easily communicate by simply pressing buttons. It's really simple: just push and talk. Even Voice Activation is possible, and I found this feature especially helpful for young children. However, there was a slight delay, and constant responses to surrounding sounds led to battery concerns and unnecessary noise, so I opted to disable it. You can push a button to send a call tone other walkie-talkies, which helped me easily locate my child in a crowd by sound. There are 22 channels, and you can easily change them. Make sure all walkie-talkies use the same channel. Children might accidentally enter a configuration mode by pressing buttons randomly. With the lock button, you can prevent children from entering a configuration mode to change settings like channels. Even with the walkie-talkie in the pocket of a jacket, the voice was effectively transmitted. Children didn't need to remove the walkie-talkie from their jackets, eliminating worries about loss. Overall, walkie-talkies proved to be invaluable for communication on the slopes, providing reliable and easy-to-use connectivity for children. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Vicky and MC

  • This is worth purchasing!
Color: Red
I first bought a β€œtoy” walkie-talkie at Dollar General thinking my 3 year old would enjoy it. I brought it home, put batteries in it, and tried to use it. It was horrible! I returned it. Then I bought this on Amazon because it was the next cheapest walkie-talkie I could find. For $7 more than the Dollar General junk, I got a REAL walkie-talkie that is absolutely amazing!! Not only does my 3 year old love it, but Mom and Dad regularly use it! It works for a huge distance in our farm! And there are so many functions! It makes the Dollar General walkie-talkies an absolute joke! And for $7 more! Hard to believe, but this is a quality product. I would definitely buy again! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by Laura D. Gregory

  • Great product
Color: Red
Funny way to use. Kids will love it my son is 9 channels are very clear
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by James

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