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Midland - Xtreme Bundle - GXT1000VP4, 50 Channel GMRS Two-Way Radio - 36 Mile Range Walkie Talkie, Privacy Codes, MicroMobile, Magnetic Mount Antenna

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Features

  • XTREME BUNDLE - The GXT1000XB walkie-talkies feature 50 GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels, along with channel scan to check for activity. The 5 Watt MicroMobile walkie talkie is equipped with 15 High Power GMRS channels along with the channel scan function with a controlled frequency synthesizer
  • EXTENDED RANGE - The GXT1000XB features a 36-mile communication range in open areas with little or no obstruction and the MicroMobiles full 5-Watts of power and detachable external magnetic mount mobile antenna offers capability for extended range beyond that of the average GMRS portable handheld radios
  • 142 CTCSS/DCS PRIVACY CODES - The GXT1000XB and MicroMobile each have 142 privacy codes that gives you many channel options so unwanted transmissions are not heard
  • NOAA WEATHER SCAN + ALERT - The GXT1000XB and MicroMobile each feature NOAA Weather Scan that will automatically scan through 10 available weather (WX) band channels and locks onto the strongest weather channel to alert you of severe weather updates. NOAA Weather Alert will sound an alarm indicating that there is a risk of severe weather in your area
  • INCLUDED IN THE BOX: GXT1000 (x2), rechargeable battery packs (x2), boom mic headsets (x2), belt clips (x2), 120V dual desktop charger, AC adapter, DC adapter, and an owners manual. 5 Watt MicroMobile - Flip-Frame detachable mount w/ hardware, detachable antenna with magnetic mount, microphone w/ microphone holder, 12V power cord with car power adapter, and an owners manual

Description

The GXT1000XB Xtreme Bundle combines the Midland 5 Watt MicroMobile GMRS radio with the popular GXT1000XB hand held radios in one package. This communication bundle is packed with power, providing excellent range for those who seek adventure off the beaten path in a vehicle or on foot. The GXT1000XB is Midland’s most powerful handheld walkie talkie. This radio features 142 Privacy Codes, 9 Levels of eVOX - Hands-Free Operation, a 36 mile communication range, 10 call alerts, SOS siren, 22 regular GMRS channels and 28 additional GMRS channels with pre programmed privacy channels and the highest power allowed by law for GMRS handheld radios providing Xtreme Range. The whisper feature allows you to instantly contact a member of your party without disturbing others. The GXT1000XB has dual power options - 1 rechargeable battery pack per radio (Included) or 4 “AA” Alkaline batteries per radio (not included). The rechargeable battery packs take 12 hours to charge and provide up to 11 hours of battery life on a full charge. The GXT1000XB meets the JIS-4 standard of exposure to water, meaning it’s protected against light rain or splashing water from all directions on the radio. The MicroMobile provides twice the range of standard walkie talkies, making it perfect for reliable communication between vehicles. This GMRS radio can be quickly installed almost anywhere in a vehicle using the included flip- frame mounting bracket, magnetic mount antenna and 12-volt power adapter. The 5-Watt MicroMobile is equipped with 142 Privacy Codes, High-Grade hand microphone, high contrast LCD display for daylight or night use and 15 GMRS channels with channel scan. The NOAA Weather Scan technology is built into both radios, keeping you up to date with severe weather that may be in the area. In addition, the GXT1000 & 5 Watt MicroMobile have a 3-Year Warranty and 1-Year Warranty, respectively. It is noted that a FCC License is required for both.


Item Weight: ‎4.16 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10 x 3 x 8 inches


Item model number: ‎GXT1000XB


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Display Type: ‎LCD


Date First Available: January 31, 2017


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  • Decent product, but best you can get ...
Style: 3 Pack - Black/Silver
I like these two-way radios for general use. I think most people have overly ambitious expectations for these radios, but based on my expectations, these work great. Overall, this is a good product if you have a decent understanding for what these types of handhelds are capable of. If you are expecting long distance communications over a mile, continue to read my full review to help expectations. For the build quality, value, and performance, I would recommend. The biggest issue is the battery performance, which should be supplemented with larger mAH rechargeables. Overall, still a good product. Build quality: For the most part, the build is good, but not entirely waterproof. You may pay more for waterproof radios, but it's not always necessary. They're rated as waterproof, but I would consider these more of "weatherproof" where they can be used in rainy weather and should never be submerged and may be damaged if they're submerged for more than a few seconds (enough to pick it out of the water). They're built of plastic like most radios of this quality, so they'll handle most bumps, low drops, and dings for outdoor use. Ease of use: Depending on your experience on using radios such as this in combination of the frequencies and privacy channels, this is relatively easy. That being said, to best take advantage of it's features, you should always read the directions. Features: These radios cover all the FRS and GMRS radios including the many privacy codes for each. It also has WRX/Weather/Emergency channels as well, which has a dedicated button (press-hold) that will scan to find the strongest signal. I like this feature a lot as weather is always important when outside for long periods of time. Nice to have features is the the ability to turn on/off transmission confirmation (read: It will send a beep when done transmitting to confirm to the receiver you're done. Based on channel used, it will automatically switch to high power for channels that allow it, including FRS and They work well and easy to program them as such. Performance: This is probably the most argued part of any radio. Usable distance. To be clear, you will NOT get the rated 36 miles unless you have a completely un-obstructive line of site from radio to radio. For instance, you're on top of a mountain and transmitting down to someone 36 miles away. Or, if you're on open water. This becomes progressively worse as you move closer to a metropolitan city, which is pretty much the worse case scenario. Mountains, hillsides, trees, towers, buildings, and terrain will always affect their capabilities. These will fail even within a few hundred feet depending on the materials the signal has go through or go around. If you live in a metropolitan city with high concrete/metal buildings, don't expect to get good reception between radios. If you live within a concrete/metal building, don't expect to transmit/receive a good signal either. I can't emphasize this enough for any potential buyer of FRS/GMRS radios. You have to be mindful of what is simply possible for any of these handheld radios. Unless you're sticking your head out the window of your building and your receiver is doing the same thing and you both are transmitting in the relatively same direction, you may have a chance. This is inherent in these radio, due to their antenna and power limits. FRS I believe cannot transmit over .5 watt, and GMRS handhelds like these, may transmit anywhere from .5-5 watts.** With that said, I would say in a dense metropolitan city, I would expect anywhere from 100 - 400 yards at best. On the freeway or open road, you're looking at .5 mile up to a mile. As you go on more suburban to rural roads, you can expect anywhere between 1-3 miles, as even rolling hills and mountain sides will obscure a signal. As you can read, unless you're in ideal situations, don't expect to have nearly the rated capabilities. (What are they good for then?) Understanding these limitations, we primarily use this for RV travel. We use these around camp and when we have to communicate directly when maneuvering the RV in campsites. We are able to use them in close communications from car to car in a pinch, but knowing we still have to be in line of site of each other. Also, the car/vehicle itself counts as an obstruction, which can lower your distance. We also use these when hiking to keep the group together. Once again, when someone just a few hundred feet away rounds a granite faced bend, that would be enough to lose a good transmission if the signal can't bounce off anything. Radio Traffic: To be clear, these are commonly used frequencies and it should be expected that many will be using it at any given time. Read: Most channels will have cross traffic regardless of privacy channels you use. (Note: Privacy channels only omit other transmissions to keep your transmissions clear. This does not mean anyone monitoring/transmitting on your channel cannot hear you. Transmitting on these channels are NOT secure or private.) Battery performance is probably the worse trait of this product. I also use higher mAh rechargeable batteries as backups if I don't have time or availability to recharge. That being said, these are not meant for constant communications for long periods of time. In regard to overall performance, this products does just as well as most other brands for this particular market of products and is rated as such. Performance is subjective and based on environment. Be mindful of this for my rating. ** It is important what limitations these handhelds have, including their antenna and transmission limits. Obviously, if you have a longer antenna that can go above obstructions you would have a better chance of getting your transmission out and received. Also, the strength of the signal plays a big role as well. That being said, based on the frequency you use and their limits will greatly affect their usability. As noted earlier, FRS a frequency range ANYONE can use with no license, is limited to .5 watt, maybe even 1 watt. GMRS, which requires a license to transmit is limited to 40 watts, but these handhelds can only transmit between .5 watts to 5 watts. I believe this particular product transmits at 2 watts. Lastly, the antenna for handhelds cannot be removed/replaced, which also limits its transmission range. This is intended. What do you do if you need more range. To help mitigate environmental obstructions, you can do a couple of things. You can increase the antenna size and increase the power. YOU CANNOT DO THIS WITH HANDHELD FRS/GMRS RADIOS such as this product. So, handheld FRS/GMRS radios are not an option. You can get a traditional (non-handheld) GMRS radio with increased power/watt with a replaceable antenna. Before you do this, you should attain your GMRS radio license first. After, you will be able to legally transmit passed the FRS frequencies and power requirements. As an example, the Midland MXT115 will transmit at 15w on GMRS and you can use a longer antenna to help extend your range. The MXT400 will transmit at 40w on GMRS and also can use a longer antenna. These are not handhelds, but more for permanent installations, although the MXT275 is a good option. This is you next step up from handhelds. After, you will need to move into the ham radio frequencies, which are far more dependable and have a greater range with the use of repeaters. Of course, you will need to be licensed for this as well. I hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020 by Arnell

  • Definitely NOT 36 mile range...not even 3 blocks in a city.
Style: 3 Pack - Black/Silver
Living in Los Angeles, I purchased this kit as a emergency backup for my family in case of an earthquake & cell towers are not working. The description says up to 36 mile range. I understand that range is in optimal conditions however I live less than a mile from my sister and her family and these just don't work. We both have to go outside at a pre-determined time, & then its static-y at best. Which totally defeats the purpose because should an emergency happens we won't be able to connect to set up an "appointment" to check in with each other. To make matters worse, I purchased this as Christmas gift in November but of course by the time the gift exchange happened on Christmas Eve, the return window had closed so now we have useless Walkie-Talkies. Needless to say, I am very disappointed. I'd be happy to pay more/upgrade for a set that meets our needs, especially if I could exchange this one back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020 by M.A.G.

  • Battery Exploded
Style: 3 Pack - Black/Silver
after Less than 1 month of receiving this product and only using it 2 times the battery has exploded in 1 of the walkie talkies while charging and destroyed the walkie talkie and the charger
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2019 by Lemuel P.

  • Does not work on cruise ships!
Style: 3 Pack - Black/Silver
I purchased this product solely to use on a cruise ship with my family. It worked great while out on port, but it did not work whatsoever while in the cruise ship. I couldn't communicate with relatives that were in the next room. Don't waste your money with this product if you're using it to stay in contact while on a cruise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2019 by Drew

  • Nowhere near the distance I'd hoped for
Style: 3 Pack - Black/Silver
In the woods these barely work on the best channels more than about a half mile. Was hoping they could reach at least 1.5-2 miles in the Bighorn Mountains but no dice. Battery life isn't great either; dead in a day. I guess if you're on open terrain with no hills or trees they might work well. Also difficult to get the silent settings to work the way you want which makes them not ideal for hunting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2020 by Joel M. Pattinson

  • Right out of the package
Style: 3 Pack - Black/Silver
Bought the walkie-talkies as a set of 3 because it was a deal. Came in one package of two plus one out-of-the-package loner. The 2-pack has a charger for 2. If I'd have known that, I might have ordered a set of 2 or 2 sets of 2. So minus 1 star. Second star comes off because the headsets are sized for ... MICE. No instructions on how to fit that thing around a human ear. I might go ask my neighbor if I can practice on his sleeping baby or something. You'd think headsets would be easy to figure out at a glance. Not so. So minus that second star. As to the sets themselves: build quality seems really good. Also I like it's got rechargable battery that sticks in the slot where you can alternatively use 4 AA alkaline batteries. That's a handy thing! Haven't put them to use yet as radios, so 3 stars is out of positive expectation more than because they work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2018 by Irving Washington

  • Good, but didnt quite fit our needs
Style: 3 Pack - Black/Silver
We got these to test out for our snowboarding trip in Mammoth, so we could communicate with each other in case we split up on the slopes. It was almost perfect. We were able to communicate with each other throughout the little town of Mammoth Lakes... unless we were on the other side of the mountain... understandable issue, but totally defeated the purpose of having them ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2020 by J. Smith

  • Works great out-of-the-box.
Style: 3 Pack - Black/Silver
Bought an FCC License for the GMRS channels thinking we would need to use the higher power for consistently good communications. Found that the FRS channels (lowest power) work just fine for our needs. Always best to use as little power as necessary both to reduce interference with others and to reduce battery drain. Radios work well. Easy to program. Feel like a well built radio. Didn't use the head-set but the speaker is quite clear. Good product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2020 by PC TEAM LLC

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