The TALKABOUT T460 is the ultimate necessity for anyone serious about outdoor adventures and sports. With this radio, you’re not alone whether you are skiing down the mountain, exploring a new trail or pitching a tent at a campsite. Just press the push-to-talk button and you are ready to go. Connect to your friends and enjoy your outdoor activities with up to a 35 mile range, emergency features, and hands-free communication.
▪ Push-To-Talk (PTT) power boost allows you to extend the transmission range by increasing the transmitter power output. It also saves battery life when no power boost is necessary.
▪ 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.
▪ With 22 channels and 121 privacy codes, totaling 2,662 combinations, it is easy to find an available channel.
Manufacturer | Motorola |
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Brand | Motorola |
Item model number | T460 |
Color | Dark blue |
Weight | 6.68 ounces |
Height | 7.52 inches |
Depth | 1.37 inches |
Product Id | 28967 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (67 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 748091000690 |
The Talkabout T460 is the ultimate necessity for anyone serious about outdoor adventures and sports. With this radio, you’re not alone whether you are skiing down the mountain, exploring a new trail or pitching a tent at a campsite. Just press the push-to-talk button and you are ready to go. With a range of up to 35 miles and freedom to communicate wirelessly, the T460 won't slow you down. The range in real-life conditions can be reduced from maximum range.
Motorola T460 Rechargeable 2-Way Radio: Perfect for camping, hiking or playing in backyard Range: up to 35 miles 22 channels each with 121 privacy codes Keep updated with real-time weather conditions by turning on the weather channel or initiating weather alerts Emergency alert button Push-to-Talk (PTT) power boost allows you to extend the transmission range by increasing the transmitter power output; it also says battery life when no power boost is necessary 1-year limited warranty Color: dark blue
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quality is fair. Could reach 5miles in ski resort. One caveat:not compatible with normal headphone
I'm a trail cam hobbyist and set cameras up deep in the mountains where I'm able to capture videos of our local wildlife. While I love my time out there, I always have to be aware of where I'm at and what I'm doing because there is no cell service out where I like to go. I have a friend that lives not too far from my cam area and because she's remote, she has a landline. I bought this set of two radios and gave one to her and I kept the other. Any time I go out, I text her while I'm still in range to let her know where I'm going and she turns the radio on. That way if I run into an issue, I can reach her. I make sure to let her know when I'm back in civilization. The range is listed as 35 miles, but I think that would be difficult in the heavily wooded mountain terrain near me. However, we've tested the radios up to 5-10 miles and they work well, better when I'm closed to the top of a hill vs down in a valley. I love that they are rechargeable. If I don't remember to top off the charge before I go out, I can charge it in the car. The units are compact but sturdy, which is great because it's usually clipped to my backpack. I still carry an emergency GPS satellite unit, but I'd hate to activate it for something silly like a flat tire. I haven't had to use the radios for an emergency so far, but I'd rather be over prepared.
We are going to like the talkies very much. They will be a big help when my husband goes in his workshops and I need to get in touch with him or vise versus.
Much clearer than lower models. Good two way. The range is never what they say though good radio.
Forget the 35 miles. 1 mile good communication with hill and trees. Good voice transmission. Didn't try it at the beach for maximum range. I expected better range in the high setting. Solidly built, easy to use. I like the light.
they didn't work as well as stated
I got this to use at work with another motorola walkie and it is hard to get it set to the frequency that they use so i guess i wasted money caus it is to much work to get it going.
If you were planning to connect it with commercial Motorola forget it it's not compatible