Midland LXT112VP 22-Channel 16-Mile 2-Way GMRS Radio with Rechargeable Batteries and Wall Charger (Pair, Black)
Midland LXT112VP 22-Channel 16-Mile 2-Way GMRS Radio with Rechargeable Batteries and Wall Charger (Pair, Black)
- 22 Channel GMRS
- Up to 16 Mile Range
- Channel Scan
- Vox Operation
- Dual Power Option
The Midland LXT112VP 22 Channel GMRS with up to 16 Mile Range, Includes Rechargeable Batteries and Wall Charger, Pair packed. The LXT112VP features channel scan to check for activity, Auto Squelch to remove annoying background noise, VOX, and Accessory Jacks that may be used with the Midland’s AVP1, AVPH1, AVPH2, AVPH3, AVPH4, AVPH5 Headsets. Unlike other GMRS radios on the market that use lithium batteries, Midland’s Dual Power Option allows the use of the included rechargeable batteries or 3 A
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List Price: $ 34.99
Price: $ 22.90
Uniden MHS75 Submersible Handheld Two-Way VHF Marine Radio
- JIS8 Submersible
- Compact Size
- Dual, Triple, and Quad Watch Plus
- Selectable 1Watt/2.5/5 Transmit Power
- All N.O.A.A. Weather Channels with Weather Alert
The MHS75 by Uniden is a compact, well built, rugged handheld Marine radio that is rated JIS8/IPX8 submersible and is packed with outstanding features. It features a large, easy-to-read LCD screen making it easy to read channels and messages. It covers all USA, International and Canadian marine channels keeping you up-to-date with all the latest marine activity. All N.O.A.A. weather channels with weather alert are covered as well. Other features include: Selectable 1 watt/2.5/5 transmit powe
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List Price: $ 99.99
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Review by Dmitry Glozman for Midland LXT112VP 22-Channel 16-Mile 2-Way GMRS Radio with Rechargeable Batteries and Wall Charger (Pair, Black)
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There are not that many negative points about this radio. We took it on vacation to Dominican Republic so I could be in contact with my kids in the resort.
The negatives first: Belt holders are totally useless. They are not easily banded so you can not attach the unit to your belt. I also would like that there were a lanyard holes so my kids could carry in on wrist on or the neck. We fount a solution by inserting lanyard under the belt holder. Another issue is that there is no battery indicator as well as charging indicator. So you do not know the charge level or remaining battery level.
In regards to the unit itself, it worked really well. We did stay about less then a mile apart of each other with a lot of low rise buildings and found no problem communicating with each other. This unit is significantly smaller then other more advanced units and it is a big plus if you want your kid to carry it.
I also wish that there would be more channels to select as we ran into the problem of other people being on the same channel as us.
But overall I really like this product and we will definitely use it on our next vacation.
Review by David Murray for Midland LXT112VP 22-Channel 16-Mile 2-Way GMRS Radio with Rechargeable Batteries and Wall Charger (Pair, Black)
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Kids seem to enjoy these.Don’t believe the outrageous distance claims and you will be happy for the price
Review by Amanda Schexnailder for Midland LXT112VP 22-Channel 16-Mile 2-Way GMRS Radio with Rechargeable Batteries and Wall Charger (Pair, Black)
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I purchased these two-ways for me to keep in contact with my children as they play in our neighborhood.
Pros: light weight, small, not many buttons, rechargeable batteries
cons: voice clarity, range
These two-ways are what I was looking for in build. They are light weight and small enough for my 6 and 8 year old children to carry around and use. On that note they are great. On the other hand, range is poor and sound clarity is also poor. When my children are just about 300 feet away the sound is garbled and has static. I have to ask my children several times to repeat. Of course I am indoors when they call me and I have not tried it with me outside. I gave these a 4 star on build, but only a 3 for clarity/range. I think it is good enough for what we use it for, but if you are using them somewhere for safety reasons or work, I would invest more and get a better pair.
Review by N. Cianca for Uniden MHS75 Submersible Handheld Two-Way VHF Marine Radio
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I’ve owned several Uniden radios over the years. They are always well built, reliable and work. This radio is no exception. It is clear on broadcast and receive at all 3 wattage settings. Even in congested radio traffic areas, the battery will 8 hours daily over 2-3 days on a charge (mostly receive). In noisy, windy, etc environments you want to keep it around your chest. My minor nitpicks is that when the radio is turned of it doesn’t retain the last settings for scan mode, etc, but it just takes a few seconds to set it up. Get an AC – 12v adapter ($5-$10) so that you can charge it off a wall.
Review by Kimmy Kay for Uniden MHS75 Submersible Handheld Two-Way VHF Marine Radio
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Good radio wish there was an ac charge so you could charge in the house.