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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
The part to fix the handheld piece of the radio on the strap is missing
Amy
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
My radio is the exact radio in the photo shown by the seller. The radio does not stay up, it falls down forward whether it is on the arm strap or on the belt. Cannot be used out in the field, especially on EMS calls.
Jason Hancock
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
There no mic clip and the holster is small
DoublePlusThink
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
This radio holder is perfect for accommodating small to medium handheld radios. It's well made and the material is durable. Its much better to use this than to rely upon the radio's built in clip.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
The material and workmanship on this strap is very good. The description doesn't say it, but the radio holster can be hooked directly to your belt and be used with or without the strap.The first picture is of all the parts. The second and third pictures show how to use it with a belt. You can snap the belt loop over the belt or pull the belt through the loop. The fourth and fifth pictures show that the rings on the holster also have clips. I think that adds to the quality and versatility of the holster.The sixth picture just shows how I folded all the straps together and stuck them inside the holster for safe keeping.The rest of the pictures show the holster being used for different makes of handi-talkies. For each radio, I show the front and the side views. Enlarge the images to see that in most radios, there is a gap at the bottom of the radio. That is because the holster material is thick and forms a U shape at the bottom. I suppose it will break down enough to reduce that gap after being used more.Some radios, like the Icom T90 and the Yaesu FT70 might be too short for the holster. I don't think they will fall out, but the security strap you connect over it is loose.I primarily use the holster for my Anytone 878 radio. The strap is great for holding the mic, especially when I don't have a shirt suitable to clip the mic to.Another thing, the holster helps protect the face, or all, of the radio better than just using a belt clip. It's worth the money just for that reason alone.
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