• Reviews around contact (2.25 of 5)

    Midland - LXT600VP3, 36 Channel FRS Two-Way Radio - Up to 30 Mile Range Walkie Talkie, 121 Privacy Codes, NOAA Weather Scan + Alert (Pair Pack) (Black)

    • You can be on any corner of the property and have perfect contact with other party(s) regardless of sitelines.
    • you lose contact with the other radio
    • We got down to the store which is a half mile from our house and lost contact
    • Got it for a trip to Florida and it worked well, but you could not get more than one mile and a half, or you would lose contact with the other person.
    • I barely got out of my development (1/2 mile- 1 mile) before i lost contact with my wife.
    • Never lost contact with my husband in the other car.
    • and we noticed you couldn't be more than a mile apart or you would lose contact .
    • I tested it when my wife picked my son up from school(approximately 5 miles) and we lost contact at some point
    • We lost clarity and contact when only a mile or two apart.
    • We tested them at Mt Sunapee this weekend and contact between the peak and base was solid.
    • Lost contact half way across
    • The charger base sockets have little spring clips in them that mate with grooves on the base of the WT, so they seat in the base with a nice "snap," to maintain solid contact with the charging terminals.
    • A necessity for film and video production on location as well as when I go backpacking
    • The radio reception was as clear as if we were standing next to each other.
    • Doesn't work as we thought it would
    • ALL SALES are final, if you break the seal to inspect the product, you are stuck with it even if it does not work as it says it does
    • Bought in hopes our grand girls could use it in our large yard for fun as well as for adults while hiking, fishing, hunting, etc.
    • They work as they are suppose to but rechargeable batt SUCK
    • It they shut off banging them on my leg would turn them on again but important communications was lost as we had no warning the radios were off.