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Cobra FRS110 2-Way Radio Pair with Batteries & Charger

Cobra FRS110 2-Way Radio Pair with Batteries & Charger

List Price: $119.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great value!
Review: After I received the shipment, I found out that the battery packs are Nicads and not the NiMH that Cobra sells, which means that don't last as long per charge. None the less, this combo pack offers good value for the money.

I use them around the house as intercoms so I don't have to yell at my daughters anymore. They are also great on camping trips. I guess the airwave up here in Canada is not as saturated, because I haven't had any problem finding a clear channel amongst the 14 available.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Units
Review: Bought these for a two car caravan. This was my first FRS experience and I think these units work great! I attached the belt clip to the rearview mirror with a very thick #84 rubberband. This allowed for better range through the car's glass. Range will be shortened if you lay the units down on the seat next to you, because the signal is shielded by the metal of the car's body. This version of the model is recommended because you get a charger, batteries and belt clips for only about $10.00 more than just buying the pair of talkies alone. The charge held up to a 3 hour trip, and 3 hour return with a lot of banter between the vehicles. I also used the units at the destination as well as back home before they needed to be recharged. These units do not have the privacy receive codes, but I heard no one else on I-26 or I-95 on the days of our journey. At home, I was able to talk to a few kids in the neighborhood with units that disabled their privacy codes, or did not have them on their units either. The greatest range so far, was a chance contact with some kids on the opposite river bluff near my home. This was at least a mile away and I think it will be quite fun to test the range limits on an upcoming vacation in the mountains. The Cobra radios have some great features and should be quite easy for anyone to use.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great frs set for the price.
Review: Bought this set to use for various things (fairs, boating, camping, around the home, etc..) Great thing was that it came all as one package. Battery packs, clips, charger. Everything I could think of was there. I put these little things to the test and was amazed at the range. In the city was 1 or so miles depending on terrain. Tried it over water and was amassed again at the mile or 2 range. I decided to put it to the last and final test. I took them to the fair where I found out that everyone had them. This pair DOES NOT have the digital sub codes so I heard everyone there. This made the set useless because it was basically a giant party line. Not only could the other person hear what we were saying but so did anyone at the fair. Overall, good units for home, school, camping, hiking. But if your considering using FRS in a large public place consider spending the extra money and getting the digital sub-codes for added security.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great frs set for the price.
Review: I really like this radio set. I'm not in love with the belt clips, but they are so small I just put them in my pocket. My family just got back from DisneyWorld where we put these to good use. They performed great and sounded better than what most others were using. I really like the "done" tone on the end of each transmission and the call feature is great for getting someone's attention.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great little FRS set
Review: I really like this radio set. I'm not in love with the belt clips, but they are so small I just put them in my pocket. My family just got back from DisneyWorld where we put these to good use. They performed great and sounded better than what most others were using. I really like the "done" tone on the end of each transmission and the call feature is great for getting someone's attention.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: need to step up!
Review: If you are looking for FRS 2-way radio, consider models with 14x38 channels as air is saturated with users in areas where you gonna use it -- ski slops, ships, parks etc. 14 channels doesn't give enough options, so with this radio you will listen to conversations of others!

To consider: 1) compact audiovox model with 14x38 channels 2) higher end Cobra with 14x38

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: FRS110
Review: The Cobra FRS110 has to be the simplest to use FRS I have seen. I am an Extra class Amateur radio operator and have seen a number of complex radios. While these radios do not compare to the multi hundred dollar amateur equipment, I was quite impressed. I have purchased radios for business and pleasure use that are somewhat hard to use at first (especially with all the multi-features on a single button). But the Cobra FRS110 is so simple I was able to teach my mom how to use all the features in less than five minutes (and I didn't even have to read the manual). For a two-way radio this inexpensive, it peforms quite well. (When broken down, these radios cost as much as the 49MHz toys but are far much better.) If you plan on getting ANY FRS radio, be sure to get one with rechargable batteries. Also, if you need the CTCSS privacy tones, these radios DO NOT have them, try a higher up model. But I have not had to use CTCSS on FRS yet. Will you get two miles out of these? Maybe if you are outside on a clear day with nothing in between you and the person you are talking to. More than likely you will get three quarters of a mile under normal conditions. Can you talk car to car for some distance? Yes. Do they work well in the mall? Sometimes. Are they great at outside events? Yes. If you need a simple to use two way radio, this package is perfect.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heck of a bargain for 2 way communication
Review: You cannot beat this deal! Two FRS radios, charger and battery (hopefully you will get the NiMH batteries - they are better than Nicad's)
My wife and I use these extensively everywhere-- on the road, in big grocery or department stores, while one of us goes across the street to buy bread (or lottery tickets), or in the basement to put stuff away....time and again these Cobra FRS's have been helpful for inexpensive two-way communication.
In the US, I am sure that there is channel saturation in places (malls and sporting events); still, these are so handy if someone is in the car and needs to drop the other person off to get directions or find a parking spot...you will be amazed at the number of uses you will find for them.
This model has about everything you might need....remember that 500mw is only going to go so far...the laws of physics do not change even if the brand name of your product does! UHF transmissions are best when you and the other party are in "line of sight" and not blocked by large buildings, lots of trees, etc. This is just a fact of life.
But in stores or malls, these radios come in sooo handy...one can shop at the "guy store" while your wife looks at clothes or kitchen junk....and each can brouse to their heart's content, then ring the other when it is time to go the opera (or baseball game!!)....grab this deal, it's a winner!


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