Today Only: Pair Of Uniden Up To 32-Mile Range, 22-Channel, Walkie Talkies For $39.99 From Woot

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Today Only: Pair Of Uniden Up To 32-Mile Range, 22-Channel, Walkie Talkies For $39.99 From Woot

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This sells for $79.99 from BestBuy.

 

  • 22 channels Including NOAA Weather Channels with ALERT for weather and emergency information.
  • Up to a 32-mile range So you and your driving, hunting or hiking partner can keep in touch (range depends on terrain and conditions).
  • 121 privacy codes Combined with the channel selection, setting a privacy code keeps you hearing only the people you want to hear.
  • VOX voice-activated control Allows you to operate the radios hands-free (with included headset).
  • 5 call tones Let you differentiate between members of your party. Roger beep indicates when another caller is finished speaking. Silent/vibrating alert is useful when hunting.
  • Vibrate Call Alert Lets you send a call tone to alert the person you are calling.
  • Splashproof Designed to meet JIS Level 4 Water Resistance Standards. Great for use when NOAA tells you might get some rain, today.
  • Backlit display Can be seen in low-light conditions.
  • LED flashlight Can light up the night or flash an SOS signal to alert others of your location. Enjoy peace of mind, knowing you have this important safety feature built-in.
  • Headset jack Offers private listening.
  • Carabineer loop belt clips Let you clip the radio to your belt.
  • Convenient charging The included Dual charging cradle with USB adapter lets you easily charge the radios between uses. Also includes 6x AA NiMH rechargeable batteries.

HT: Yo ssi, via DDF

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3 Comments On "Today Only: Pair Of Uniden Up To 32-Mile Range, 22-Channel, Walkie Talkies For $39.99 From Woot"

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Elias

These are actually good radios for emergencies IF you are not interested in getting a ham radio license (which is the best option).

They have GMRS bands, you need a license to operate on those, the license cost $70 and covers you and your family for 10 years, no need to take a class or test. The GMRS bands have repeaters, that greatly increase the range.

They also have NOAA channel pre programmed for weather alerts.

And also FRS channels which are license free but have very limited range (about 1 mile in the city)

Mendel

Looks like the 32 mile range is a dream. From reviews I read, 2 miles is more realistic.

usernamechuck

sold out

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