The first thing to note is that you need 3 AAA batteries (not included) to power the radio and flashlight. The clock has its own separate built-in battery (AG3) which is included. The processing quality is very bad. Cheap hollow plastic, except for the knobs to set the clock; Basically, there are only 3 buttons: an on/off slider, a "press to talk" button, and a light. The light on this unit is a joke. It is better to use the light of a smartphone, which is 100 times brighter. Not even as bright as my keyboard's backlight. Range is decent, but sound quality is very poor. The microphone hole on the device is not actually where the microphone is. The microphone is actually in the speaker. The up and down arrow keys are just a visual aesthetic. He does nothing. Also, the knob that should be the tuner on most walkie-talkies is just for show. The radio works on its own frequency. With so many inconsistencies and no instructions in the box; I decided to open it up and see how it works. As a result, I only opened it for spares. I do not recommend it. At $22 (at the time of this review), it's cheap money. Opportunity to find the best walkie talkies in this price range
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