🌟 Adventure Awaits: Stay Connected, Stay Safe!
The Quolix Two-Way Radios are rechargeable walkie talkies designed for outdoor enthusiasts. They feature long-range communication with 8 channels and 99 codes, a powerful 2000mAh battery that doubles as a power bank, and a versatile LED flashlight with multiple modes. With added safety features like an SOS alarm and a 12-month warranty, these walkie talkies are perfect for camping, hiking, and any outdoor adventure.
T**G
Good range, quite easy to use, love the multiple power options,
The media could not be loaded. These walkie talkies are brilliant fun and actually have a surprisingly good range.They are ideal for adults and teens, and have a nice clear sound.We took them hiking with us to test them out where there is little to no phone reception.It’s a great way to stay in touch with one another.The battery also seems excellent lasting us all day with battery to spare.They do feel robust and substantial and I feel they will take a few knocks and drops.The features are great and include a torch with 3 modes, a SOS alarm which works well, and a large back lit LCD screen which is easy to see.They have a crank which keeps the radio and some features working, a solar power panel which is a bit gimmicky but I’m sure produces a small amount of power over time, and it doubles as a power bank too.I particularly like the carabiner style clip which makes them simple to carry and hook onto my backpack, and the weather channel which is very useful if you’re outdoor adventuring.We had them working from one end of our village (which is very rural and not built up) all the way to the other to the other which is well over a mile, which exceeded our expectations.They are fairly priced, work perfectly and are great for camping, hiking and outdoor adventuring.They arrive with a two USB-C charging cables, clear instructions and a 12 month warranty which speaks to quality and reliability.I would recommend them and I hope you find my review helpful.
S**R
Really good!
These walkie talkies are excellent. Love the functionality (what don’t they do??). The solar charging takes a while, and the wind-up dynamo is useful. The most impressive thing is the sound quality. It is really clear. And the range is as advertised. One downside is that the buttons are really hard to press because of the waterproofing. But still, 4/5
D**R
A very particular set of skills....
Whilst they arrive in a nondescript, relatively small, brown box. These walie talkies are far from bland. In fact they're the Liam Neeson of walkie talkies. They have a particular set of skills that make them a nightmare for other walkie talkie manufacturers!Firstly, they're very portable and compact but they pack a punch. They have an inbuilt belt clip and they weigh nothing at all. There is a monochrome display and this clearly shows channel and battery power. Battery can be charged by the mains/USB, the built-in solar panel or the hand crank. The hand crank is so easy to use and certainly helps keep the battery topped up - ingenious.Calls come in nice and clear and although I've not tested the maximum available range as yet they do seem to be pretty good at reasonable distance. You also have a built in FM radio for music. The one end of the walkie talkie has a nice and bright LED tourch light and also there's even an SOS siren sound that it can emit if you run into trouble and need to call for help.They come supplied with instructions and 2x USB charge cables. You can plug in a set of headphones but they dont come with any.Last but not least - these can even charge your phone as an emergency battery bank. The only thing these are missing is a compass and this would very much be the multi-tool hiking device you never knew you needed :)
M**E
Unusual concept, but functional
This pair of walkie talkies is a bit of a mixed bag. The styling is a little military, and I personally found the large solid belt clip a bit too cumbersome.The walkie talkies do a decent job of their main function, communications. Their range is pretty decent but you have to remember that these don't use masts, it's direct comms so anything in the way will degrade the sound, a substantial hill or raised landmass will stop all signal. I went to the local shop taking one with me and leaving the other with my wife. We lost connection less than a few hundred meters away, due to houses and going over a brow of a hill. Similarly, when I got to the shop, I would be pretty much direct line but there are too many houses so although we had connection, it was weak and garbled.In an uninterrupted situation, it's a completely different story and they did perform well, not outstanding, but reasonable.The main difference these offer over standard sets, is the "survival" aspects. The solar panel and the wind up power backups could he a real life saver, although the batteries do seem to last a while on one charge.The devices are relatively easy to use, although it took me a while to find the on button (it's on the top and same colour as the body!). I also found the talk button a little awkward as its a big rubber button but only the centre is responsive!I do have concerns over the robustness. They're quite light, and all plastic, but it doesn't feel weak. The main thing for me is the waterproofing. Everything seems tightly screwed together, but the rubber seal over the connections isn't tight, mine came away a few times in use, had it been raining, it would have suffered water ingress likely destroying the unit.Priced at £89.99, these are undoubtedly overpriced. However, with the 50% voucher at the time of ordering, I'd say that these are reasonable, the extras (inc torch and powerbank functions), may help and do give them a bit of a unique selling point, but of these aren't required, a standard set at comparable cost may suffice?
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