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Midland - LXT600VP3 - Handheld Portable FRS Business Overlanding Gear Two Way Radio - Long Range Rechargeable Walkie Talkies for Adults - 121 Privacy Codes, Weather Radio - Black (2 Pack)

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Features

  • 2-WAY RADIOS: The walkie-talkies are equipped with 36 FRS (Family Radio Service) channels, and communication options. Additionally, they offer a convenient channel scan feature that allows users to easily check for activity on different channels. For power, these walkie-talkies offer dual options. They can be powered by the included rechargeable battery pack, providing a reliable and reusable energy source. Users have the option to use 3 "AAA" batteries (not included) for flexibility.
  • UP TO 30-MILE RANGE: Unlock the power of long-range communication capabilities in, unobstructed environments with minimal or no obstacles. With enhanced signal reach, these devices enable seamless and reliable connections over greater distances. Enjoy clear communication across open spaces, whether exploring vast outdoor landscapes, participating in outdoor events, or engaging in professional activities. Benefit from extended-range capabilities to stay connected, and coordinate efficiently.
  • 121 CTCSS PRIVACY CODES: With privacy codes, the Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System provides a wide selection of up to 2,662 channel options. These codes offer the ability to block out other conversations, ensuring clear and interference-free communication. The walkie-talkies feature a silent operation mode, allowing users to turn off all tones and operate discreetly without any audible signals. This feature proves particularly useful in situations where silent communication is desired.
  • NOAA WEATHER SCAN: Stay informed and prepared with the NOAA Weather Scan + Alert feature. With this functionality, your walkie-talkies automatically scan through 10 weather channels, identifying and locking onto the strongest weather channel available. This ensures that you receive critical updates and alerts regarding severe weather conditions. When a potential risk of severe weather is detected, the NOAA Weather Alert triggers an audible alarm, notifying you to take necessary precautions.
  • INCLUDED IN THE BOX: Radios (x2), Belt clips (x2), rechargeable battery packs (x2), Desktop charger, AC Adapter, Owner's Manual

Brand: Midland


Color: Black


Number of Channels: 22


Special Feature: Battery Saver Mode, Weather Resistant, Weather Alert


Frequency Range: 136 174 mhz


Talking Range Maximum: 30 Miles


Tuner Technology: NOAA Weather Alert & Weather Scan technology


Voltage: 1.5 Volts


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Product Dimensions: 1.27"D x 2.19"W x 6.09"H


Product Dimensions: 2.19 x 6.09 x 1.27 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: LXT600PAX3VP3


Batteries: 3 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Windows


Frequency: 6.2 KHz


Special features: Battery Saver Mode, Weather Resistant, Weather Alert


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Black


Whats in the box: Belt Clips, Desktop Charger, Ac Adapter, Rechargeable Battery Packs, Pair Of Radios, Owner’S Manual


Department: Electronics


Manufacturer: Midland


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: August 31, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • These are *fantastic* radios for the size and price.
These are *fantastic* radios for the size and price. Crystal clear within the mile of forest I've used them in, and plenty of features and channels. One of the reasons I chose these over others is the shorter antenna (while maintaining a good distance rating) and the flat bottom - yes, finding radios that stand up is actually a feature in my book ;). There isn't much to add that hasn't already been said, but I would like to share what I've learned about Privacy Channels and compatibility with other radios. These support *two* types of Privacy Channels: DCS and CTCSS. This concerned me because the set I'd used before, which was also compatible with all my friends' radios, failed to state if it was DSC, CTCSS, or something else entirely. Obviously I couldn't ask everyone to upgrade their radios, so I knew it was a bit of a leap-of-faith buying these. Fortunately they worked just fine; the radios my friends and I were using seem to use the DCS privacy system (and I suspect most single-system radios do as well). And for those of you wondering what the difference is, here's a fantastic answer I found on Yahoo: Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System (CTCSS) is a means by which a receiving radio will remain silent until it receives a transmission that includes a special audio Tone. As long as this Tone is Continuously received, you will be able to hear the person who is transmitting. The 38 common Tone Codes are in the range from 67 to 250 Hertz, which are in the range of normal human hearing, but most radios filter out any frequencies below 300 Hertz from reaching the speaker. Digital Coded Squelch (DCS) is somewhat similar, but instead of sending a continuous tone of differing frequency, a Digital data transmission is added to the radio signal. This Digital Code is transmitted at a really low rate, around 134 bits per second (the code is 23 bits long). If you could hear it in the speaker, it would sound like a pulsing low bass note. There are as many as 176 DCS codes available, although some of them are not recommended for use. One method is not necessarily better than the other. The radios you are using have to have the same ability to send and receive the same coding signal, no matter which of the two you use. Note that a lot of people think that if you turn on one of these "privacy codes" that you will have a private channel. It is not true; anyone who turns off their codes will be able to hear your conversation, and other users can interfere with you if they transmit at the same time, even if they are using a different code.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2014 by Mike J.

  • Good as a cell phone for little kids!
Really fun! Real Walkie Talkies! Not a cheap toy that will easily break or sound all static-y. As good as a cell phone for kids w/o the monthly bill. This set reaches really far. Further than I'll let my seven year old go out on her own. My teens tested it and it still provided connection more than 10 miles away. Definitely a good buy. No more calling out the door when its time to come in from the playground. yay! IMPORTANT UPDATE [01/02/14] no vibrating feature but it does have silent mode to disable all roger beeps and ring tones, an external jack for headsets/other accessories, the RX icon appears when receiving but the screen doesn't light up and volume control at it's lowest is still audible within a 30x30 ft. room. also, it seems that awesome range I noted in my earlier review only applies to open, unobstructed rural areas with optimum performance conditions being near water. on our first range test my kids took one straight up the mountain from our place, there's a river that runs from up there past our home to a lake about a mile away so the reception was great then. last evening i tested it again when I went to the local shopping center just a few blocks away. TX/RX was cut off as soon as I entered the parking lot surrounded by several low-rise buildings. however, I don't know if the break was caused by interference due to all the sky traffic over our area on new years eve or if changing frequencies would have helped us pick up the signal. so far we've only tried 2 channels [channel 1 for the first test, before I read the pamphlet stating "you must be licensed by the FCC prior to operating on channels 1-7 and 15-22 or serious penalties may result", and channel 9 for the shopping center test] Another thing in the pamphlet worth mentioning is that although the radio complies w/national and international radiation protection standards, it generates measurable RF energy exposure when transmitting and it's important to limit exposure to the electromagnetic energy by transmitting no more than 50% of the time (how much time? it doesn't say) so if you're buying for kids make sure they're mature enough to understand and use responsibly. my 7 yr. old gets it now but at first she just wanted to press and babble on and on about anything and nothing at all, even just to giggle, so I explained about radiation and the consequences of too much exposure and she's not too keen on overuse anymore. did that lesson ruin the fun for her? maybe a little but all in all our family is still happy with the purchase. hope this info helps you with your buying decisions. have a happy new year and make it count. [smile] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2013 by She Rides On Moonlight

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