Carlos Saldaña
Reviewed in Mexico on January 26, 2025
Ya tengo un par, y ocupo 3, así que compré otro parSi son resistentes a la lluvia, y tienen un rango respetable, las millas/kilómetros de alcance son los cálculos de los ingenieros, por qué ninguno alcanza nunca esas distancias, pero, en ciudad, tienen un rango de un kilómetro, en carretera, son como 3 kilómetros aproximadamente, y las montañas he calculado que es también como un kilómetro, aún que depende de la densidad de la flora.Lo único que le cambiaría, son las entradas para cargar, pero, les he comprado baterías más potentes con carga USB tipo c, para no cargar tantos cables o adaptadores en senderismo.Las baterías originales duran unas 2 o 3 horas de uso casi continuo.
hockeynut120669
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Love these walkie talkies. Easy to use and was able to talk to son 3 blocks away...maybe farther but did not try. Highly recommend purchase.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
Works great!
kds
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
We really like these walkie talkies. We always use them at the campground for backing in the RV. No shouting at each other. We even use them at home for when my husband is outside and I'm in the house and want to speak or call to each other. We use them all the time. The clips on these are better than other ones we've had. They stay securely onto our pockets. The channels are easy to set once you get used to the system. Not a big learning curve. The sound is clear and the volume is easy to adjust. The range is good, works all over our property, and we have even used these when one goes in a store and the other stays in the car. They worked great. Would buy these again.
Uri Fastag
Reviewed in Mexico on June 15, 2024
el alcance de los radios es muuy corto, y las baterias no sirven, duran maximo 2 horas en espera.
Douglas Wolak
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Updating my previous review (below) - The issue with the push-to-talk button has been consistent with every Midland T31VP walkie I've purchased. Maybe it's me, but after what I'd consider to be not-so-heavy use, the PTT button fails to activate the transmission mode. I have decided to move on to another brand of walkie. It's a shame because I liked the size, shape, weight, color, and (except for the PTT button) the functioning.* * *I am a lifeguard who decided to stop having to rely on the house walkies being recharged before I grabbed one before a shift. Dead batteries are not a good thing when there is an emergency.I've bought two or three pairs of this model so far.I really like the size and weight. (And the red matches my uniform!) I took heed of advice on batteries and have upgraded to 1100 mAh batteries and a separate charger. Like other reviewers, I have found that recharging with the batteries in the radio is problematic.On the bad side, the reason I've made repeated purchases of this model is that I thought one particular problem was hit-or-miss, and the next pair would perform better. The problem: Though I don't make heavy use of the walkies, I find that after maybe six or eight months, the PTT button is unreliable. There comes a point where the indicator doesn't come on until I press the button just right. It's pretty annoying. And I hesitate to let co-workers use my walkies because of this. I have developed a habit of holding the walkie about a foot in front of my face so that I can see the transmit indicator before I speak. It picks up my voice quite well from that distance, and I'm not that guy who is practically chewing on the radio while using it.I wonder if others experience this problem. I'm looking for ideas, answers, alternatives.
RICHARD N.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
The first time I used the Midland radios I noticed that not even a mile away on flatland I was losing reception. It became choppy and difficult to communicate. I noticed the batteries were low and decided to charge the batteries. Once they were fully charged the radios went haywire. When trying to talk, it was not working and went in rest mode. It would not let anyone else talk, but The others were able to hear everything we were saying. Unfortunately, I That I will be returning these radios.
Chepo CDT
Reviewed in Mexico on June 24, 2022
Son muy buenos radios, sin embargo las baterías recargables que incluyen no retienen la carga. Recomiendo comprar un paquete de baterías recargables AAA marca Amazon, la verdad es que son muy buenas y los radios funcionan excelente. Los ocupo para cuando bajamos del vehículo en las expediciones, han recibido lluvia y sufrido caídas y siguen excelente.
Emelina S.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 9, 2022
Hola. Compré los radios en julio 2022, pero ya no cargan, como puedo ejercer la garantía con el proveedor?
The Retired Guy
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022
Very nice units work well good distance, only complaint battery life not long enough as they could be, especially if using radios a lot. But in the end just what I wanted eize of Use for my wife and me.
Peteruski
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
As other reviewers said, these are easy to use, small and have a somewhat limited range. But for the price they worked perfectly. I got 4 and set them all up before our trip with a security code. They worked terrific as we pulled out of RV parks and travelled down the highway. They have a limited range of about a mile with clear line of sight when in a vehicle. If you are going over a mountain or around one, the distance shrinks greatly. They also worked great when walking/hiking in the national parks that we visited. Again, somewhat limited distance in canyons etc.With the security code, we NEVER heard anyone else talking on our channel. In 14 days and 3300 miles. I think the RVs somewhat shrunk the distance they were able to transmit over.If i had to do it over again, i might invest in something a bit more powerful.I would also appreciate if, instead of a split cable, a longer single charging cable was included. We just kept them plugged in when On and driving...even though we didn't use rechargeable batteries. :) We found the batteries died quickly and sometimes the range dropped dramatically when they weren't plugged in while in the vehicles.
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Reviewed in Mexico on December 20, 2021
Las baterías se descargan muy rápido y no carga hasta el full nunca indica si ya se cargaron
Rita
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2020
We didn't hold out much hope for these radios given their small size. We were pleased to find them clear and crisp - at least at 1/2 mile - which will be our max need. The small size is perfect - they fit in a shirt pocket yet are still easy to operate. Now for the things we don't like. Battery life is horrible- barely lasted 4 hours with very limited use! And it takes 12 hours to recharge them!! Don't even think about clipping them to your belt. The belt clip barely moves (but we have experienced the same problem even with higher end motorolas). So we like the small size and simplicity. The range is ok for our use (1/2 mile) but battery life is a serious downer.