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These two-way radios worked great
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Excellent two-way radios, we use these when hiking with Boy Scouts.
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I would give them 5 stars but it is frustrating that there is no way to repair the radios once they have failed
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The way these are constructed seem like an intentional deception.
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Had two cars and figured this would be a good way to communicate
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Could take 7miles apart in mountainous area which is much better then other Two-ways I have
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These are excellent two-way radios
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Didn't work out of the box (with both units on same channel could only transmit one-way).
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Way to go Motorola... thanks for damaging our ears little by little.
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Nice two way radios to use any where any time.
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These two way radio's are working well.
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These two way radios work great.
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One of the motorola two way stop working 5 months after getting it
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Great way to keep in touch when you need to.
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The Motorola MT350R FRS are probably among the best two-way consumer FRS/GMRS radios currently available.
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They are great two-way radios
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These are by far the best 2 way radios I have ever used
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My preferred two-way radio while I am out and about
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Not a deal breaker, since I'm guessing all 2-way radios like these have this problem.
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In the event of an emergency, my family knows to work their way to whichever location is closest
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They are great two way radios in the market.
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Great way to communicate with my son when he is out playing with his friends.
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Learned the hard way that if left on, battery only lasts about 12 hours before needing a recharge
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This seems like a secure way to keep the back panel on, but in reality, it just makes changing batteries a chore (or if you lithium battery dies and you need to throw in some AAs)
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Way surpasses the CB that we had been using
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They are a great way to communicate on board since you don't have cellphone service or wifi
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They basically allow you to give one to a friend/family member and have an easy way to communicate with them.
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Great way to stay in touch on a large cruise ship without being forced to spend all the time together or constantly having to agree on meeting points/times.
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I needed a pair of two-way radios that would work in hilly areas from the bottoms of hills - not line of sight.
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The 2-way was working but I shut it off immediately
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Pros:-Clear sound and 2-way communication-2 plus miles tested on the river-Looks coolCons:-Not recommended around water at all-One unit's battery is draining faster then the other
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However don't buy these "35-mile" walkies thinking you're going to talk to your buddy in a neighboring town... it doesn't work that way, and non-radio people like me often don't know that
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but I do find the two methods of transport (belt-clip or no belt-clip) a bit lacking and either a more sturdy carry case or a way to lockout the transmit buttons while in transport would be nice
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They are sturdy enough for my use, I like the way the look and the range is not bad.
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All in all these are great 2-way radios at a great price.
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Overall, decent 2 way radios, we bought them for a specific use and they worked.
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I thought they would be a good way to keep in contact with other hikers.
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It came in Bad way
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Worked great on our cruise as well as from the boat to the multiple beaches we ventured to.
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and I'm sure, as well as they've worked here at home, that they will work great for that too