Midland GXT1000X3VP4 GMRS Two-Way Radio (50-Channel, Long Range, 142 Privacy Codes, SOS, NOAA, Rechargeable Nickle Battery, Black/Silver, 3-Pack)
Color:
Black/Silver
Size:
3 Pack
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0.88 kg
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Nuevo
Amazon
USA
- Stay connected with Midland Two-Way Radios, the perfect solution for outdoor adventures and group activities. These radios offer push-to-talk communication, a 36-mile range, and 50 GMRS channels with channel scan for quick activity checks. The JIS4 waterproof protection ensures durability and splash-resistance, making them ideal for outdoor use. The EVOX capability provides hands-free operation, and privacy codes keep your conversations secure. With NOAA Weather Scan & Alert, you'll be notified of severe weather updates. Designed for hunters, these radios also include Animal Call Alerts and the Mossy Oak Break-Up Country Camouflage pattern. Stay connected, stay safe, and stay informed with XYZ Two-Way Radios.
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Push-to-Talk Communication: Stay seamlessly connected to your loved ones or coordinate group activities with the simple push of a button. These two-way radios ensure you always know where everyone is and provides peace of mind knowing they are safe Power Anywhere: Enjoy the flexibility to use standard alkaline batteries, ensuring your radios stay powered even when recharging isn’t an option. Stay connected in the field, off the grid, or during power outages Features that Make a Difference: These walkie-talkies feature 50 GMRS channels, along with a channel scan so you can quickly check for activity. The JIS4 waterproof protection makes these radios splash-resistant, making them ideal for outdoor use Your Privacy Matters: Maintain privacy during conversations with available privacy codes, offering up to 3,000 channel options to block other conversations. Feel confident that your conversations stay private and secure NOAA Weather Scan + Alert: Stay prepared with automatic scanning of 10 WX channels for severe weather updates. Alerts warn of local risks, and NOAA Radio also broadcasts AMBER alerts to keep you informed