• Reviews around clip (1.63 of 5)

    Motorola Talkabout Radio MH230R

    • Not to mention they are ugly and the clips are terrible
    • Instead of buying another cheap plastic clip that broke, we realized the lanyard hole at the top is big enough to use a small keyring and any lanyard to carry the device securely.
    • Of the 4 radios, 2 clips have broken, wish these were made differently to last.
    • They have a handy clip, a page/call feature, and really good sound quality
    • Good but clips are very fragile and range is less then a mile
    • In one month two clips broke out of four
    • The clip is absolutely horrible
    • The clips are very fragile and will snap off if not careful.
    • The clips are broken already, but I can't blame that on the product, but rather the child.
    • Worse than my 10year-old walkie talkie!Also,the clip is flimsy and broke off on the first day of use.
    • Aside from poor battery life, and range, the clips these come with are pure garbage
    • But, they don't cost several hundred dollars a piece either (think more than 10X).I can see why some don't like the belt clip.
    • While it does a really good job of not letting the radio fall off your belt/pants, it makes it really hard to get off quickly to speak into the radio, both my clips busted off while trying to remove the radios from my pocket
    • The clips are broken already, but I can't blame that on the product, but rather the child.
    • The radio is fine, however the clips break easily
    • They have handy belt-clips included, which makes it simple to clip one onto a back-pack or purse strap
    • They come with a handy belt clip or most of us wore them on lanyards around our necks to be "hands free".