Midland – Handheld GMRS 50 Channel Two-Way Radio - Long Range Walkie Talkies with Rechargeable Batteries - GXT1050VP4 - Hiking Hunting Camping Gear – Boom Mic headsets - Mossy Oak Camo – Combo 2 Pack

$116.99

Description

Brand Midland
Color Mossy Oak Break Out Camo
Number of Channels 50
Special Feature Long Range, Weather Alert
Frequency Range 462-467 MHz
Talking Range Maximum 30 Mile
Tuner Technology UHF
Water Resistance Level Waterproof
Product Dimensions 1.75″D x 2.5″W x 9.75″H
Number of Batteries 8 AA batteries required. (included)

About this item

  • Two-Way Communication – Stay connected to family and friends or coordinate group outings with the push of a button – Know where everybody is, and that they are safe. These two-way radios come with everything you need, including rechargeable batteries, chargers and headsets.
  • Features – These walkie-talkies feature 50 GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) channels, along with a channel scan so you can quickly check for activity. The JIS4 waterproof protection makes these radios splash-resistant, making them ideal for outdoor use. Also comes with 5 Animal Call Alerts (turkey, duck, crow, cougar and wolf), a vibrate feature to silence all tones, and the Mossy Oak Break-Up Country Camouflage pattern make this an ideal walkie-talkie for hunters.
  • Stay In Touch – Communicate up to a 36-mile range, depending on variables, with a longer range available in open areas with little-to-no obstructions. EVOX capability (Easy Voice and Sound Activation Transmission) gives you 9 sensitivity levels for hands-free operation while on the move. Privacy codes are available, allowing up to 3,000 channel options to block other conversations, and help keep yours private.
  • What’s In The Box – Pair of radios, belt clips, desktop charger, rechargeable battery packs, AC adapter, DC adapter, pair of boom mic headsets, and an owner’s manual.
  • 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.If the National Weather Service issues a severe weather alert for your area, the radio will sound an alarm.