I grabbed this handheld radio hoping for a reliable way to stay connected on hikes, and it didn’t disappoint. It came with three antennas, which was a fun surprise, and the battery lasted through a whole weekend camping trip. Programming it took a few tries, but now I’ve got it dialed in for local chatter.
And getting it in the charging cradle was like solving a puzzle in the dark. Still, it’s been solid for keeping in touch when I’m out and about, which is all I really needed.
And getting it in the charging cradle was like solving a puzzle in the dark. Still, it’s been solid for keeping in touch when I’m out and about, which is all I really needed.
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