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Motorola Talkabout T465 Rechargeable Two-Way Radio Bundle (Green)

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Features

  • With A Range Of Up To 35 Miles And Freedom To Communicate Wirelessly, The T465 Won'T Slow You Down. The Range In Real-Life Conditions Can Be Reduced From Maximum Range.
  • 22 Channels Each With 121 Privacy Codes - Totaling 2,662 Combinations, It Is Easy To Find An Available Channel.
  • Keep Updated With Real-Time Weather Conditions By Turning On The Weather Channel Or Initiating Weather Alerts. With These Capabilities, You Will Always Be Prepared For The Unexpected.
  • When In Danger, Easily Call For Help. Press The Emergency Alert Button And The Radio Will Transmit An Alert Siren Followed By Spoken Or Incidental Sounds. This Will Allow Others To Know You Are In Impending Danger.

Description

Range Up To 35 Miles With A Range Of Up To 35 Miles And Freedom To Communicate Wirelessly, The T480 Won'T Slow You Down. The Range In Real-Life Conditions Can Be Reduced From Maximum Range.The Communication Range Quoted Is Calculated Based On An Unobstructed Line Of Sight Test Under Optimum Conditions. Actual Range Will Vary Depending On Terrain And Conditions, And Is Often Less Than The Maximum Possible. Your Actual Range Will Be Limited By Several Factors Including, But Not Limited To: Terrain, Weather Conditions, Electromagnetic Interference, And Obstructions.


Product Dimensions: 1.37 x 2.26 x 7.54 inches


Item Weight: 6.7 ounces


Item model number: T465


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Other display features: Wireless


Colour: Green


Included Components: 2 Radios, 2 Micro-USB Wall Charging Cables, 2 Rechargeable Batteries, 2 Belt Clips, 2 Earbud with PTT Microphone, 1 Cary Case, User Guide and Accessory Sheet (English and French)


Manufacturer: Motorola


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: April 22, 2015


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  • Team's effort - Looks great
This works perfect. Easier to call your team mate and communicate or relay messages. Great sound and easy to carry on your belt loop. Super light.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 29, 2022 by Pranai Rai

  • they work good but not very far. sometimes they cut out.
They don't work very good over .7 miles. Yes under 1 mile (only .7 miles) they sometimes cut out. I was hunting with a buddy, and we could not keep a solid conversation going from only a bout 1/2 mile in the woods. they kept cutting out and we would have to try to transmit several times before the other party could actually hear someone talking. I don't know if something is wrong with the transmitting or receiving but it's not good. I returned them and bought the midland GTX 1000 VP4. The midlands were cheaper for me at the time and go about 1.2 to 1.5 miles in the woods no problem and they transmit and receive every time. Motorola used to be good. I don't know what happen to them. I believe they were bought out by Lenovo so, not sure but the quality of these radios is not good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 30, 2022 by Angelo

  • Great so far
1 motnh of usage and they work great
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 9, 2022 by Daniel E Olano

  • These Motorola T465 radios are not as good as previous MS or MT or MR models.
I bought the hunter version T465 pair hoping that they would be better than the older Motorola and other brand FRS/CMRS radios. But sadly, these were a disappointment to me. Why? The transmit audio modulation on these units is low when talking normally as one would into the unit. Bad QC, one radio transmitted lower volume than the other radio, so they were inconsistent in quality. Even more annoying to me is that the scanning mode is slow to lock on to your priority channel. Say you have your unit set to channel 20 to transmit and receive, then turn on the scanning mode to monitor for activity. It's supposed to give priority to the channel you are set to (channel 20 in this example), so that no matter where it is in the channel scan polling, if someone calls on channel 20, then it should jump to channel 20 and lock on right away so you won't miss your priority channel calls. But it does not! It is slow to detect activity on the priority channel and can take up to 2 seconds to switch to it! Therefore you can miss short transmissions of someone trying to contact you. My older version Motorola MS350R waterproof radio jumps Immediately to your priority channel as soon as activity is detected. So big minus on this T465 processing algorithm. Another annoying minus of the T465 is that it emits a loud crashing blast of static noise every time activity is detected during channel scanning and when the radio squelches after a transmission is detected. It's as if the squelch is too slow to close the noise gate and you catch the tail end of the channel noise static which BLASTS in CRASHING LOUD. This is unacceptable for a "Hunting" radio where you might not want to disturb or scare away animals or reveal your where abouts! The older Motorola units do not blast a squelch noise like the T465 does during scanning. When I compared the receive audio quality of the speaker output of the T465 with the Motorola MS350R radio, the T465 audio was not as good as the MS350R audio output. T465 sounded weaker and tinnier, high pitched compared to the MS350R more robust better tonal quality. Wait, I'm not done, the LCD display and back lighting is smaller and dimmer and harder to read compared to the larger and brighter better lit orange back lit MS350R LCD display. Terrible considering that the T465 costs twice as much. Okay, the good points are: I liked the shape and size of the radios and that they use USB charging via a USB port so that it is more flexible in charging it when you are traveling and don't have to carry around a clumsy base charger. I am not 100% sure of it but I think the T465 receiver may be a bit more sensitive than the MS350R receiver as there was a time where it was receiving a weak signal on channel 15 breaking squelch while the MS350R receiver sitting pretty much right next to the T465 remained silent on that channel and did not pick up the activity. But then again that just might be the placement of the radios that caused the receive anomaly. I did not test the transmit range because from much past experience, I know that they would probably be about the same in that area. Bottom line is that I was not impressed with the performance quirks of this top of the line new offering from Motorola. I returned the units to amazon for refund because they are not worth it. I should mention that I am a real customer that bought this on my own and not enticed by any seller with a free radio offer. This is my review of actual purchased radio units from amazon. I was really hoping that they would be the radios that ended my search but they sadly are not. I do not recommend them due to the nagging flaws in design and especially not for the higher price they are going for at this time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 25, 2015 by Bill

  • Good performance while hunting
My buddy and I go deer hunting in the fall and we wanted something to keep in contact with each other. While these types of radios claim anywhere from 5-30 miles of range, we all know the true range is much closer to 0.5 miles or so. Their claim is over open water with 0 interference which we probably will not find ourselves using these for communication. I charged the radios up, gave one to my son at home, then got in my truck and started driving in a city residential area with plenty of houses, garages, trees, grocery stores, etc between me and my house. At each intersection I called my son and was able to hear him with no static for about half a mile. At 0.75 miles the static was bad enough that I considered it ineffective. I figured if I got .5-.75 miles in my neighborhood it would perform sufficiently in the woods. Once we got into the woods, they worked perfectly with no static at all. Not one time during our week long trip did we get any interference from other radios as many units get. My buddy's own set gets bleed-over from other hunters conversations but these didn't get anything but our communications. I am completely satisfied with these radios and would recommend them to anyone looking for a decent radio for hunting, hiking or other outdoor activities. As a bonus, if you and your buddy each have boats and just happen to find yourselves on a 5-30 mile wide lake, I'd venture to say that these would also work for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 2, 2021 by DanSpurling

  • Great buy!!
I was really impressed with the range they have being in the middle of the woods miles away from civilization. The little light on them was pretty bright. The battery life was awesome. I changed them fully before my trip and after a 3 day trip the were only at 2 bars. I’m really impressed with these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 5, 2022 by Donotin H.

  • Very impressed with the signal strength
I work in fire protection and bought the high end dewalt 2 way radios and return them 2 days later because of the Signal strength so I look at all brands and I ran across these Motorola radios so I took a chance thinking nothing could be worse then the dewalt’s . When I received them I was very impressed just with the feel of them. Ok time to review them, I was working at a cold storage distribution center with think exterior concrete walls and think insulated walls when you enter the freezer which was -20 degrees. I was outside in the risers room (because I’m the boss) lol and had a co worker inside the freezer on the third level and we could Communicate perfectly with absolutely perfect signal and very clear voice. I would recommend this radio to anyone without hesitation. The only thing I have negative about this is the earbuds that come with it doesn’t really fit in your ears. 5 stars across the board very satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 3, 2022 by Garry Koehn

  • Long distance commo was great!
Got these for our alaska trip, i was able to talk to other coaches out to 1.3 miles. Not too shabby.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 16, 2022 by james tardif

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