Radio COMRADE R8 Review
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Description of Radio COMRADE R8
- Ideal protection, for a construction site it is better not to think of. Not afraid of dust, and we really have a lot of it. It is also protected from moisture. The case is strong, does not get dirty. AB is powerful.
- No.
- Robust housing, 16 channels, a plethora of capabilities, extended battery life, crystal clear sound, and the ability to block busy channels
- not having an LCD display
- Radio, timer, voice activation, and waterproofing are all included.
- No results found
- a straightforward interface, an audible speaker, and an efficient transmitter.
- No.
- A barrier against moisture. Fewer buttons, please. Mute buttons. Controllable output. Flashlight. Strong battery life. Useful in the highlands.
- The headset I'm using isn't mine.
- The sound in the radio studio is mesmerizing. I have not witnessed communication of this caliber in a very long time, with the possible exception of Kenwood walkie-talkies, which are in a completely different price range.
- No.
- Excellent voice transmission quality; there is no audible background noise. The shape is fashionable and easy to manage when you're holding it in your hand.
- Have not discovered
- strong protective case, good volume, there is a radio, a sos signal, communication range, a powerful battery with a saving mode, easy and convenient to use
- did not find
- Good assembly, sound at the level, excellent communication, 2 year warranty.
- No
- Not cheap in appearance, small and light.
- No
- Sturdy case, 16 channels, many functions, long battery life, clear sound, busy channel blocking
- without LCD display
- Good call quality, the voice is heard without interference. The design is stylish and comfortable to hold in your hand.
- Have not found
- Reliable, modern station, decent communication quality
- No
- Good audibility with and without headphones. Long working time. Reinforced body with drop resistance.
- No
- In the radio station, the sound immediately captivates. For a long time I have not seen such a quality of communication, except perhaps with Kenwood walkie-talkies, but there is a completely different price category.
- No.
- Small, loud, inexpensive.
- No
- walkie-talkie is no worse than a professional analogue
- no display
- Moisture protection. Minimum buttons. Noise suppressors. Adjustable power. Flashlight. Powerful battery. Works in the mountains.
- I don't have my own headset.
- Simple operation, loud speaker, powerful transmitter.
- No.