2024 the best long range walkie talkie review
Price: $650.36
(as of Dec 06, 2024 04:21:15 UTC - Details)
Additional Information
ASIN | B01NC0O22H |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #44 in Portable FRS Two-Way Radios |
Date First Available | January 30, 2017 |
Warranty & Support
The Midland LXT630VP3 FRS Walkie Talkie is a water resistant radio that provides clear point-to-point communication, with superior reception, transmission, and sound quality. Connection to other FRS or GMRS two way radios is limitless as long as you connect to the same channels/frequencies. The LXT630VP3 features a high visibility yellow faceplate, 121 privacy codes, 3 levels of eVOX - Hands-Free Operation, a 30 mile communication range, and 36 scannable channels (14 extra channels) with easy button access. Midland's Dual Power Option allows the use of rechargeable battery packs (Included) or 3 AAA alkaline batteries (Not Included). The rechargeable battery packs take 12 hours to charge. This radio also features 5 call alerts, roger beep, easy button access, and a battery life extender. In addition, the LXT630VP3 has a 3-Year Warranty. Midland Radio will replace any faulty radios within 3 years of purchase. This radio provides an easy-to-use, low cost, and reliable solution to long-range communication.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 1 x 2 x 7 inches; 1.72 Pounds
Item model number : LXT630PAX3VP3
Batteries : 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : January 30, 2017
Manufacturer : Midland
ASIN : B01NC0O22H
Country of Origin : China
LICENSE FREE DUAL POWER OPTIONS 2-WAY RADIOS - These walkie-talkies feature 36 FRS (Family Radio Service) channels, along with channel scan to check for activity. The bold yellow faceplate provides high visibility. Dual Power Options uses rechargeable battery pack (included) or 3 “AAA” batteries (not included)
UP TO 30-MILE RANGE - Longer range communication in open areas with little or no obstruction
121 CTCSS PRIVACY CODES - The Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System gives you up to 2,662 channel options to help block other conversations. Use silent operation to turn off all tones
NOAA WEATHER SCAN + ALERT - NOAA Weather Scan 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 - Radios (x3), Belt clips (x3), rechargeable battery packs (x3), desktop charger, AC Adapter, Dual Charging Plug AC adaptor
Reviewer: Mrs.12
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Worked great for our cross country trip!
Review: I purchased Topsung walkie-talkies (not the ones from this listing) in 2021, to use on a road trip for a family wedding. I've used walkie-talkies before on road trips, so I knew how convenient, and fun they can be! However, the Topsung were TERRIBLE! They were all static and you couldn't hear a word anyone was saying! Last month, we made a big move from CT to TN. I ordered three of these Midland walkie-talkies two days before we left on our move. I got them the next day and I put them on their chargers overnight. We had two cars and a VERY large moving truck... driving 1012 miles with 5 people and two senior kitties! We tried them out before we left. They seemed pretty good, so off we went! One of the people in our caravan didn't think we needed walkie-talkies. She said, "We have cell phones, we don't need those!". By the time we got to our first fuel stop, she apologized and said, "I get it now!". They made for a much better trip! They allowed all of us to talk to each other with the click of a button. Can't do that with cell phones. Any last-minute pit stops are much tougher when you have to call multiple vehicles on your phone before you miss the exit. A walkie-talkie gets it done in two seconds! These Midland walkie-talkies were awesome! We had no static what-so-ever and you could hear everyone clearly. We used them to tell stories and jokes... we laughed and even cried a little. Definitely helped to pass the time and keep us awake on our overnight 17-hour trip! The only thing I wish we had done was bring batteries with us. We were less than 2 hours from our new house when the internal batteries started dying. Ugh, well we weren't going to stop for batteries being that close to home! We have another family wedding this summer... it's only 6 hours away, but we'll bring the batteries, just in case!
Reviewer: JOHN D
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good radio, needs better instructions, need a decent charger.
Review: My wife had fallen.She can get out of bed, but needs me to help her get up and help her walk.I was using Alexa, but then the internet went down.Alexa occasionally announces things that have no meaning to me.I live in a housing development near a small town.I scanned the channels and found no one on any of them..I choose channel 11.I did not have to use the extra tones, since there were no others on any channel.On low power it will talk inside and outside.The volume is probably too low, to hear when I am riding on my mower.I can sort of hear it, but not well enough to know for sure.The mower make a lot of noise.I have to turn it off, if someone comes up to talk to me.We live in a brick house.Midland LTX630VP3 is a pretty good radio. I like the 2 year warranty and the screen is large enough for my old eyes to see the channel number. I choose yellow on black for the case. Midland is a recognized name in handheld FRS radios. I did not need a GMRS license, because I was not going to talk very far. I think about 2 miles is all that it will talk on an open field. 30 miles is mountain top to mountain top, if the atmosphere is excellent and using GMRS 50 watt radio.It has an excellent battery charger, The 2 units snap in.Unlike the Baofeng, where I have to try again and again to get the radio in the charger.It weighs a little more than 1/2 the weight of Baofeng UV5R.I clip it in my shirt pocket and do not know that it is there.I charge it 6 hours at night and the red light never goes out.If I used it all the time, I think I would need some rechargeable AAA batteries.Three things that Midland did not do.1. The battery case has no way to reasonably remove it. But a small screwdriver or knife, inserted just below the serial number, in the middle, and wiggled will help get the case off. The screwdriver make no mark on the case.2. Midland does not tell how to insert the battery. I am including a photo that shows where the the tab goes. (lower left).3. Midland's instruction manual, with 3 point character size, is too little for me to read. There is a PDF manual, not at Midland, that has full size print.I am returning the radio.I needed a radio that I could have turned on for 16 hours, then recharge in 7 hours - at most.The radio is in standby 98% of the time, for about a 16 hours day.This battery takes over 12 hours to charge, so I can not use it.It would take rechargeable batteries to make it work.It is a not convenient to remove the clip and to get a knife to open the case.I had ordered the batteries and a charger.After thinking about the daily removing, installing, charging of batteriesfor two devices, two times per day, I will need to return the charger and batteries.Another manufacturer make a 3000ma battery for a radio. It takes 5 hours to charge. It is also, lower priced than this radio and the charger and the batteries. I will need to go with that radio.
Reviewer: Mark R. Wietstock
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Range depends entirely on the number and kinds of obstructions in your operating area.
Review: All these public frequency walkie talkies are pretty similar to one another in terms of performance, and the ones with "16 mile" range are definitely not as strong as those with "30 mile" range (like these ones), but ALL of them suffer from two key shortcomings: 1) their makers' statements about "maximum range" are misleading/confusing to inexperienced users, and 2) none of them do very well in areas where there are a lot of physical obstructions between the two (or more) devices being used. If you buy knowing of these shortcomings, then you won't be surprised/disappointed with their limitations, and will be satisfied with the purchase.I bought these for use by key players at my kid's outdoor wedding ceremony, in what I would characterize as a "forest" location ... little/zero cell reception ... lots of big trees and a few buildings/walls between the furthest two points (about a quarter-mile apart) where "real time" comm was needed between/among organizers. I even bought the FCC license for legal use of the "high power" channels, and used Channel 19 for the event. In this setting, comm at the furthest distance between radios was spotty at best, or non-existent at worst. Someone nearer the middle of the two points had to relay messages between users at the furthest points out. We made it work, but I was pretty disappointed, to say the least, since the distance between the farthest comm points in this setting was FAR less than, e.g., even a HALF mile.I'm not going to return these, because now I've already paid for the FCC license (valid for 5 years); they DO work; I like their features; they ARE good, quality walkie-talkies for the price/class, with nice clear sound when they're working, and I'm sure they'll work much better in operating environments with fewer obstructions than the one I tried the first time. But "30 miles?" No freaking way ... unless you're operating them in space. Buy with confidence, but think through how/where you plan to use them, and be aware that the number and kinds of obstructions present in the "line of sight" between radios (big trees/buildings being the worst) WILL reduce their operating range ... a LOT.7/1/2017 update to original review: After giving these WT's a closer look and more consideration, even despite my initial disappointment with their operating range, I have to admit they really are good WT's for the price. The case is really sturdy, and the removable belt clips are convenient and well-designed (but probably won't hold up long to any hard torque-ing/twisting). There's even a hole in the top of the belt clip for attaching a lanyard ... a feature I definitely plan to use. The charger base sockets have little spring clips in them that mate with grooves on the base of the WT, so they seat in the base with a nice "snap," to maintain solid contact with the charging terminals. Regular AAA batteries can be used if you prefer them over the rechargeable 3-pack provided with each WT. The extra channels get you more frequency options than the usual 1-22 found in other WT's of similar design/price. Once you've taken a little time with the instructions, scrolling through the menu options becomes pretty easy/intuitive, and these WT's definitely have more options/features than a lot of others in the same price range. Finally, although it isn't reflected anywhere in Amazon's sales copy/photos, Midland's outer packaging includes a pretty clear disclaimer/graphic about the effect of line-of-sight obstructions on operating range, one that I think is accurate/fair: "Maximum range/No Sight Obstruction; Medium Range/Partial Obstruction to Line of Sight; Short Range/Major Obstruction to Line of Sight." For all these reasons, I've upgraded my initial three-star rating to four stars ...
Reviewer: Carlos
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me gustaron
Reviewer: Roberto Mendiola
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Buena relación calidad- precio
Reviewer: Raul Rolando RIos
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Trabajaron bien durante 2 meses, después de el cargador se quemo de la parte de abajo y cargaba solo una por vez, la version GTx esta mejor por la pila es intercambiable, en esta no.
Reviewer: ANNETTE AGUILAR
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: No dura la pila mas de una hora
Reviewer: Charly Lee
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Los pondré a prueba y después reevaloro la calificación. Pero muy buen material.
Customers say
Customers like the two-way radio for its value for money. They mention it works great and is a great product for the price. Customers also appreciate the clarity, sound quality, and ease of use. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the range, battery life, and durability.
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