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FRS radios – License Free
Easy pairing with a battery life of up to 12 hours with included NiMH 800 mAH battery
22 channels – 121 Privacy Codes
Dual Power & built-in flashlight
NOAA Weather Radio & Alerts with VibraCall Alert and IPx4 weatherproof rating
13 reviews for Motorola T470 Talkabout Two Way Radios, Long Range Emergency Rechargeable Waterproof Walkie Talkies 22 Channel, 35 Mile outdoor Black Yellow, 2 Pack
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J. Hart –
High powered walkie-talkies, no license required.
Very happy with purchase. The Batteries that came with them did not last very long so I put new lithium ion batteries in them. They work great, these are Awesome walkie-talkies that come with a nice case that is full of accessories. . A+
fenx1200 –
Very Impressed by the quality.
I bought these so the family could stay in touch at Lake Nantahala in NC. There is no cell service at the lake. We kept one in the house and one in the boat and they worked like a charm. I used the high power option of 2 watts and we stayed in touch. We did get out of range when we explored the southern portion of the lake and river. Remember these units are UHF and primarily line of sight transmission. Mountains will interfere with the signal. If you go to lake Nantahala you will need a good set of walkie talkies. These are easy to use, sound great, and the batteries lasted all day. I used the rechargeable batteries and bought an extra pair.
Michael Wagonblott –
Good range
I love these walkies. Used a few sets together in a semi wooded area to keep in contact between different sites. They worked well even at great distances through the trees. They are sturdy and held up well even in the rain. Love the included straps to help secure them to our belongings.
Kevin Sanguansukdikosol –
Good radio and encrypted.
Friday June 27, 2025I got this mainly for Off Roading, Camping or a place where there is no cell phone service. I’m a big fan of communication and having a radio is a big plus especially when you are driving a separate cars with a friend. My friend actually got this first and I ended up getting one for myself to have my own instead of using his.I’m giving this a 4 stars for many reasons even though I have not used mine yet, it was my friends radio.Range: It claims that it’s 35 miles. On our way back, my friend decided to let me hold onto his until our next trip. We both live less than 35 miles from each other and we were not able to communicate.Sound quality: Clear while not too far away from each other.Functionality: Since my friend been having the radio longer than me and I didn’t had the time to play around with it as much, when I got to the camp site (Off Grid), my friend was the one who paired our radios to be able to communicate and it works. I say the radio is very easy to use.Durability and Design: Love it!Charging capability: I guess it’s ok. It comes with a split wall charger. It would be nice if it’s a USB C so you don’t have to carry multiple. They do have a charging dock but you have to get that separately.For those of you who wants privacy and not allowing anyone to tap into your frequency, this radio is encrypted. It does come with an earpiece that I have not tried it yet.
Rubens Dalaison –
Hardy radios and have a decent range
Quality radios – just make sure if you are adding radios that are different brands they may not be “frequency” compatible.
Tyler Schmidt –
Batteries are garbage
Purchased these new in October 2024. While they work decently well, they are not much different than the cheapo $20 radios in range or sound quality. By June 2025, the battery packs had already gone bad and were dying 1 hour into my road trip. I was hoping for better support, but after going back and forth with support, Motorola wanted me to pack up and ship the dead battery packs to them for an actual replacement, and said it could take over 2 weeks to ship out replacements. Since I already had minimal confidence in these batteries after dying so quickly, I will just use AA batteries instead of worrying about another dead battery pack a few months down the line. Bad value for money and I will not be using Motorola products in the future.
Mike moore –
Work fine on a cruise ship
Very nice on cruise ship with distance
Charles –
Battery life
The radios themselves sould very good. They will go the distance of around a half mile through tilt up walls. The clips are horrible they break fairly easy. Also I have had to replace the batteries in 3 of the 4 I have bought. The batteries do not last a full 10 hr day which is what we workI have been using these on and off for about a year now. I will probably be replacing these with some that I can quick change the batteries. I will be using these while camping though.
Edgar Zamudio –
Recomendado para cortas distancias, a larga distancia no agarran esto fue calado en la ciudad , falta calarlos en campo abierto bosque o rancho pueden tener mejor desempeño
Darman –
Awesome. Works well as per advertised
suzi –
Não correspondeu minha expectativa , talvez nem seja o produto, mas a minha localização
No carga iphone 15 pro con el cable tipo c que trae 😔👎 –
Muy agusto hasta el momento.
Dave –
The radios seem pretty good and they should be for the price. By law they are limited to 2 watts power so the claimed 35 mile range might work from the top of a mountain down into a valley. In reality you are good for about 1 mile on flat ground without too much brush or hills in the way. The main reason I picked the Motorola was the fact you can use AAA batteries when the rechargeble battery goes dead. Great feature when out in the bush far from any power source.I also bought a pair of Baofeng 888 radios for $40 that use the same frequencies but are only 1/2 watt output. The Motorola radios are slightly clearer reception, slightly longer range and have a NOAA and channel scan.