• Reviews around quality (3.57 of 5)

    Motorola Talkabout T460 Rechargeable Two-Way Radio Pair (Dark Blue)

    • good quality
    • The best quality out there
    • Used 8 times since purchase:... solid build quality... clear reception and transmission... range is adequate for my typical use = less than a mile... typical motorola screen icons and prompts
    • T465 sounded weaker and tinnier, high pitched compared to the MS350R more robust better tonal quality
    • Good quality overall.
    • Good range and sound quality.
    • Not very good distance hardly a mile or so , and very fuzzy quality , the actual walkie is nice it has a flash light and seems to be pretty rouged and water resistant
    • Much better quality than expected for the price
    • Got these new radios from Motorola thinking they would be good quality from a good brand
    • Sound quality is very good and it's possible to increase the range of broadcast using the push-to-talk power boost feature
    • Overall great quality product
    • The quality of the radios are great like always with Motorola
    • These T460 radios have a professional feel to them like the build quality and construction of radio feels heavyduty or commercial like
    • Unacceptably poor voice quality, borderline unusable
    • This little comms tool is a powerful product , with great range and quality send signal
    • The styling just seems like very good quality and hand feel, they look like baby business radios
    • Quality and reception is great.
    • The "weatherproofing" is a total joke and the sound quality is utter garbage
    • Sound quality is very good as well as battery life
    • Good quality!
    • Poor plastic quality and a little bit bigger than expected.
    • Also when the Motorola was in range the audio quality seems worse than the
    • Crappy build quality as well.
    • Audio quality is horrible
    • Unfortunately the sound quality of them is aweful
    • These Motorola Talkabout T460s are neither toys nor anachronisms but high-quality, powerful communication devices that work where not a cell tower is in sight, with a purported line-of-sight range of up to 35 miles, under optimal conditions
    • For such a great quality product, Motorola should have designed and supplied a good easy to read manual booklet instead of the instruction sheet they included
    • The sound quality is terrible and muffled
    • Good quality...
    • The distance seemed to be as advertised for the test locations and conditions, but no amount of tweaking improved the transmission quality
    • Also the Midland menu is nowhere near as good as