Electronics : Midland LXT410 X-Tra Talk 22-Channel GMRS / FRS 2-Way Radio Value Pack with 12 Mile Range and NOAA |
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Rating: - * Works good for me. ... I've had this for over 2 years and its worked very well. I am very pleased with it. It has all the functions you'd need out of a walkie talkie at an affordable price. The only thing is, I dont think you could get more than 2 miles out of this. Anyone who thinks any walkie talkie would give you more than 2 miles is dreaming anyways. I mainly use it for going to the malls, or shopping, it saves a lot of cell phone time and the best part is people think you are a cop or security then they see you use it. It's kind of cool to use. Rating: - * Don't buy it ... They didn't work when I needed them to. I am in Iraq and needed them to work, they could not pick each other up. I was not happy. Now they just sit there collecting dust..... Rating: - * Midland LXT 410 2-Way Radio's ... The Midland LXT410 walkie talkies are nice. They have a great sound and fairly easy to operate. The 12 Mile Range is a BIG stretch...We got approx. 1 1/2 miles before they started really breaking up. But we purchased them for a much closer use (mainly around houses)so they seem to working out fine so far. I would recommend these for anyone who needed some great sounding but closer range walkie talkies. Roberta Brown Rating: - * Works Great ... This works great, but the range is a load of bull. It works up to about 6 miles. It might work at 12 miles if you were on the ocean or a lake, but that's about the only way 12 miles is possible. Works great and highly durable. |

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