Leisure and sporting activities are also good opportunities to get the most out of a two way radio. If you're hiking, skiing, camping or fishing, having consumer walkie talkies allows you to communicate with your group and also give you peace of mind that you are in constant contact with your group in case of emergency.
Walkie talkies for consumer use are the sort you’ll take hiking, on a family vacation, at a theme park, or hitting a music festival. Most U.S. consumer walkie talkies fall into two radio services regulated by the FCC: FRS (Family Radio Service) or GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service). FRS radios do not require a license to operate while GMRS radios do. FRS radios use a standard set of 22 frequencies granted by the FCC. They all have fixed antennas and use a maximum of 2 Watts of power. In contrast, handheld GMRS radios are limited to 5 Watts of power, which grants them greater range in some situations. Since consumer-grade two way radios are built with the same frequencies, pairing with other consumer two-way radios is very easy.
Retevis consumer walkie talkie radios are designed to provide affordable and dependable communication. From family fun to emergency preparations to extreme outdoor adventure, go further with our range of Retevis consumer walkie talkies.
Small and simple walkie talkies are perfect for kids and family who want to stay in touch when at home or out and about.
Retevis RT22 Small Walkie Talkie is Retevis best-selling license-free radio. As its thickness is only 1.3 cm and its weight is 108 grams, it fits for kids' small hands and is easy to put in a shirt or pants pocket. The compact size of Retevis RT22 only has room for a few controls and buttons, but it’s highly functional. Retevis RT22 has a 1000mAh battery that can last up to 8 to 12 hours of continuous use. It has a power-saving feature that activates once the battery is almost running out. If you want a compact and durable device with longer battery life, Retevis RT22 is definitely for you. What' more, recently all the Retevis RT22 have been upgraded with Type-C port, which is more convenient to find a power bank to charge in a trip.
Retevis RT22 Small Walkie Talkies 4Pack
Portable GMRS two way radios are the ideal way to prepare for an emergency or stay connected during an outdoor adventure.
Retevis RB17P GMRS Handheld Radio offers 22 GMRS and 8 repeater channels, with a range of up to 2 miles, it ensures you are in contact in the entire adventure, and it can connect to local repeaters for extended range to more miles. A 1.7-inch TFT color screen to easily check the radio information. It also offers 8 different background colors to meet the different light condition. The dual-watch function allows you to monitor NOAA while communicating with your partner. NOAA weather channel scans and locks the strongest weather channel to remind you of severe weather updates. It also has a convenient one-key SOS alarm button to meet your emergency needs. A 2200mAh large-capacity battery ensures there will be no trouble with power outages.
Retevis RB17P GMRS Handheld Radio
Waterproof 2 way radios with SOS emergency alerts are the rugged travel companion you require on your wildest adventures.
Retevis RT49P IP67 Waterproof Radio is known for its protection from water. It can survive submersion in up to a meter of water for about 30 minutes. It actually floats if you drop this in water it will float on top, but also the built-in flashlight will automatically come on and start flashing. It comes with rechargeable batteries and its own micro USB charger port. Furthermore, it has a little built-in flashlight, which can be handy in an emergency situation. In case of emergency, it also has the handy SOS button. When you hold it for a few seconds, it makes a siren and flashes the red light. These radios also have the ability to listen to NOAA weather reporting system.
Retevis RT49P IP67 Waterproof Radio
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