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The Motorola T92 h2o is a robust, waterproof walkie-talkie that can be used for everything from recreation and home use to seagoing, inland shipping and pleasure craft. With the built-in emergency button and lighting you can always communicate when you are on the road. The walkie-talkie is license-free and has 8 channels and 121 subchannels. In addition, there is also VOX for hands-free communication and an alarm function for emergency situations. With a battery life of 16-22 hours, the Motorola T92 h2o is the ideal walkie-talkie for all your communication needs.
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The Motorola TLKR-T92 is a waterproof and very robust radio in the license-free series from Motorola. The radio floats and has an emergency button. The radio ensures that you can always communicate in a group when you are on the road. Is the radio falling into the water? No problem! It floats and the lighting switches on automatically so that you can find it immediately.
Unlike all other license-free radios, this radio has an emergency button. When the emergency button is pressed, a siren sound is sent to the other users on the same channel. You will immediately know that someone is in trouble.
The license-free walkie-talkies from Motorola in the T40 to T92 series use license-free frequencies. If you want to use walkie-talkies for emergency response or security purposes, we recommend a professional Motorola walkie-talkie. The batteries of this walkie-talkie are sometimes no longer available or small parts are not easy to replace. We therefore recommend the Motorola XT460 for professional work.
Are you looking for walkie-talkies for use in the catering industry or in the store? Then it is best to look at the Motorola CLP446. This is fully suitable for use in catering and retail.
Suppliers of license-free radios often state on the box that the range is approximately 10 km. Our experience is that this is certainly not correct. For license-free walkie-talkies, therefore, keep in mind that the range in urban buildings is a few streets, in open areas up to 500 meters and in fully open fields up to several kilometers.