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4 Pack Radioddity GA-2S Long Range Walkie Talkies for Adults UHF Two Way Radio Rechargeable with Micro USB Charging + USB Desktop Charger + Air Acoustic Earpiece with Mic, for School Retail Business

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Style: 4 Pack


Features

  • 16 pre-programmed frequency right out of box, can be used to communicate directly with each GA-2S on the same channel.
  • By connecting a micro USB cable, you can charge it like a mobile phone without worrying about running out of battery. With the USB desktop rapid charger, you can easily charge in car and through a laptop.
  • True 2 watt power can reach up to 3 miles range, 96 hours long standby time allows you to use it the whole day without charging.
  • Easy to program through PC with programming cable. CHIRP supported. We offer programming support under Technical Specification Section on the listing page.
  • 155 CTCSS/DCS privacy tones, squelch, VOX and air acoustic earpiece can keep your conversation secure with crystal clear audio and allow hands-free communication when you are on duty. Great walkie talkies for adults and business.

Brand: Radioddity


Color: Black


Number of Channels: 16


Special Feature: Emergency Alarm


Frequency Range: 400 - 470 MHz


Talking Range Maximum: 3 Miles


Tuner Technology: UHF


Voltage: 5 Volts


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Number of Batteries: 4 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.28 x 10.12 x 4.02 inches; 1.47 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ GA 2S


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 4 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 7, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Radioddity


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,181 ratings


Item Weight: ‎1.47 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎12.28 x 10.12 x 4.02 inches


Item model number: ‎GA 2S


Batteries: ‎4 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: November 7, 2018


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  • Good little radios for jobsite or camping
Style: 2 Pack
Tested these with my brother. We were almost exactly a mile apart on level ground, but with quite a few trees and houses as obstructions, yet I was still able to easily hear him. There was a little static at that distance, but the voice was still clear and easy to understand. A led on top indicates when the radio is transmitting or receiving. The antennas mount solid and so far the batteries have held their charge when not in use. Feels solid in your hand and the inputs are solid with covers that fit snug. Love that these can be charged either by micro USB or with the included charging stands. Batteries and clip snap in solid, although the clip seems a bit thin. Each radio came packed well in it's own box with all the advertised accessories included. Seems to be a good little set of radios. [Update - 2/3/2019] So I wanted to update my review to include some helpful hints for Windows users. Mac Users can skip down to the 'Chirp' section. If you are having trouble reprogramming these you may want to read on. Out of the box the radios work great, but I wanted to make them fully compatible with my Midland radios. Since the Radioddity's are programmable, I decided to alter their profile to fit the Midlands. Fixing the Missing Driver So I plugged in the cable to the radio, then plugged it into the computer via the USB. The information balloon in the lower right popped up indicating it was installing the drives for the radio. However, the installation failed. Checking the Device Manager it was showing under "Other Devices" that a USB-Serial Controller was having an issue. I first thought it was a motherboard issue and I would need specific drivers from the manufacturer, however I later determined that it was missing a USB driver that was not part of the motherboard set, but missing from Windows itself. What you'll want to locate is the "Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port driver". Provided your system is 64 bit you want to find the PL2303_64bit_Installer.exe file. You can try ifamilysoftware dot com or you can find it on prolific dot com.tw with some digging. Installing this will add a port under the "Ports (COM & LPT)" in the Device Manager called "Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port (COM3)", but could be any COM other than 1. Mine was COM4 so make note of this as it will be important later. This should resolve the missing driver issue, but you can check to see if it appears under "Ports" in the Device Manager to be sure. Chirp Now that you have that installed and working, you'll need a program called Chirp. Chirp is how you will access the radio's currently programmed frequencies. It can be found on danplanet dot com in their download section. Download it for your platform. In my case Windows. It will highlight the installer file, so just download and install. Once that is done you can open Chirp, but there won't be much to see for now. Next connect the programming cable to the computer and then connect the other end to the radio. Programming the Radio Once it's connected to the computer, you must then turn the radio on to obtain it's profile or upload one to it. Volume level does not matter, but I kept it low. Now click on the menu item labeled "Radio" inside the Chirp program, then "Download from Radio". You'll need to choose the COM port number I mentioned earlier, then select the radio make, then the radio model and click "OK". This will load the current channel profile programmed into the radio and display it in Chirp. This will not alter the pre-programmed frequencies. I suggest you make a copy of it in 2 ways though. One, go to "File" and "Save as" which becomes a '.img' file. Call it what you like. Maybe tag on the word "original" on the end so you know it's the radio's given profile. Next I would also export it as a csv. This way if you decide you want to manipulate it you can. I will go into that in a bit. Building a Profile So now you have access to the radio and it's up to you about what kind of profile you wish to build. As I mentioned before I wanted to match these with my Midland radios. If you search Google for a file named FRS-GMRS_channels.pdf, it will breakdown what can and can't be used. Please note that you can create a profile with the frequencies in any order you wish, but the radio will refer to them in numerical order. With FRS frequencies you do not need a license. If you use GMRS over 0.5 Watts, then you'll need a license to use any of those channels. Since these radios are 2 Watts, the GMRS channels would be considered illegal to use. So I just programmed my radios with the FRS Channels so I didn't have to worry about any of that. If you want to view a prebuilt profile of FRS and GMRS frequencies you can go to "File -> Open stock config -> US FRS and GMRS Channels". You could do a "Save as" and build your radio profile from there if you wanted. Just open the program in notepad or csv program and simply manipulate the data to your liking. If you like a tone that chirps at the end of your transmissions, you can go down the "Tone Mode" column and double click the word "None" and choose "Tone" there. Once you have your profile built, you can choose "Radio->Upload to Radio" and you will see it clone the data to it. That's it, your radio is reprogrammed. Unplug the cable and turn the radio off. Now programming the second radio is easy, just connect the cable, turn the radio on, choose "Radio->Upload to radio" and that's it. Now unplug that radio, turn it off then back on. Turn on the first radio and test. If you did everything right you should have a matched set. Don't worry if you don't get the frequencies right the first time, you can always update the profile and upload any needed changes as many times as you need to. Well I hope that helps anyone who might have been stuck or had questions on just how to program the radios. I am not a Chirp expert so I don't know much about it, but there is some great documentation on their site if you want to dig into it more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2018 by In Due Time

  • Exceptional value with micro USB charging
Style: 6 Pack
I purchased this 6-pack of radios recently and I have to say they work well. Each radio comes with a 1500mAh battery, belt clip, antenna, carrying strap, headset, charging base, micro USB cable and user manual. They also include a programming cable which was tucked away in one of the boxes. The cable has a Kenwood style two prong connector so if you have one that came with say a Baofeng radio on hand already, then it will work just fine. Programming was easy and I do recommend reprogramming the frequencies that are included as some might not be legal to operate right out of the box. The frequencies that are preprogrammed were probably there for their testing purposes during the manufacturing of the radios. I used CHIRP software to program them but Radioddity also offers a program as well. I had my two boys help test the radios out and I was pretty impressed with the signal range. During testing I had my oldest son at the local park and the other a street over from our house while I walked away from them. I was about 1.5 miles away from our house during transmitting and could hear them both perfectly fine. I even had one of them go back to our house and transmit and I could hear him still without a problem. Now keep in mind the area we tested in is flat terrain with only houses being between us all. The audio sounded good and I did hear them both clearly. I also had my youngest son try out the headset and it did sound a tad muffled but I could still hear him. There is 16 channels offered on the radio and they are marked but there is also an audible announcement to tell you which channel you are on as you dial through them. The construction of the radio is solid and feels good in the hand while transmitting. Charging took about 2-3 hours depending on the battery level. You can charge the battery with the included charging base or by micro USB which I find is handy if you are on the go and need to charge it up. Just simply plug the micro USB cable on the side of the radio with the battery installed and it will start charging. I feel this is an exceptional value if you need multiple radios to communicate with. Radioddity does offer a 2-pack and 4-pack version as well depending on your needs and they are nicely priced too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2019 by Brad Snyder Brad Snyder

  • Good radio for money but need programing cable when purchased
Style: 2 Pack
Good radio, worked out of box tho of course batteries needed charging ( good feature to charge from any usb cable ) But users be ware that in order to change channels you need to buy the programing cable too. Most of the freqs may not be usable for the average person unless licensed or for special public services. So buyer beware I even dropped one and no damage occurred so they are solid enough for the money Audio good and loud, ear piece not the highest quality but works. Range for wooded level ground over 2 miles for me. Overall a 4/5. BTW, looks like programing cable is half price now if bought at same time as radio... great! Stock Freqs out of box are as follows; Location Name Frequency Duplex Offset Tone rToneFreq cToneFreq DtcsCode DtcsPolarity Mode TStep Skip Comment URCALL 1 454.225 0 TSQL 88.5 69.3 23 NN FM 5 S 2 454.325 0 TSQL 88.5 100 23 NN FM 5 S 3 454.425 0 TSQL 88.5 151.4 23 NN FM 5 S 4 454.525 0 TSQL 88.5 203.5 23 NN FM 5 S 5 454.625 0 TSQL 88.5 241.8 23 NN FM 5 S 6 454.725 0 DTCS 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 7 454.825 0 DTCS 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 8 454.925 0 DTCS 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 9 455.125 0 DTCS 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 10 455.225 0 DTCS 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 11 455.325 0 DTCS 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 12 455.425 0 DTCS 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 13 455.525 0 DTCS 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 14 402.125 0 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 15 435.55 0 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S 16 468.95 0 88.5 88.5 23 NN FM 5 S ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019 by Tom Mac

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