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Midland - LXT500VP3, 22 Channel FRS Two-Way Radio with Channel Scan - Up to 24 Mile Range Walkie Talkie, Silent Operation, & Water Resistant (Pair Pack) (Black)

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  • RADIOS DE 2 VÍAS: estos walkie-talkies cuentan con 22 canales FRS (Servicio de radio familiar), junto con la búsqueda de canales para verificar la actividad
  • RANGO DE 24 MILLAS - Comunicación de mayor alcance en áreas abiertas con poca o ninguna obstrucción
  • OPCIONES DE ALIMENTACIÓN DUAL - Uso paquetes de baterías recargables (incluidas) o 4 baterías alcalinas AAA (no incluidas) para alimentar su radio. Incluye un extensor de duración de la batería
  • CONTROL DEL TECLADO: el bloqueo del teclado evita la activación accidental de las teclas de función / modo. Los tonos de pulsación de tecla proporcionan tonos audibles con cada pulsación de tecla para responder o confirmar. Utilice la operación silenciosa para apagar todos los tonos
  • INCLUIDO EN LA CAJA: radios (x2), paquetes de baterías recargables (x2), cargador de escritorio, adaptador de CA de la pared, pinzas para el cinturón (x2) y manual del propietario



Descripción del producto

Walkies

  • 22 canales
  • Sin licencia
  • Resistente al agua
  • Xtreme Range* - Hasta 24 millas
  • Escaneo de canal
  • Alerta de llamada
  • Configuración de alimentación HI/LO
  • Conectores para auriculares

Walkie Talkie LXT535VP3 FRS

Potente y consistente elección para tus necesidades de comunicación por radio.

La radio bidireccional LXT500VP3 FRS de Midland cuenta con una comunicación nítida y clara con fácil acceso a los botones. Este walkie talkie sin licencia cuenta con ajustes de alta y baja potencia, por lo que puedes conservar la batería cuando estás lejos de una estación de carga. Otras características incluyen: 22 canales, hasta 24 millas de alcance, escaneo de canales y funcionamiento silencioso. Ya sea que estés acampando, haciendo senderismo o simplemente quieras comunicarte en una excursión, los walkie talkies LXT500VP3 son la manera perfecta de garantizar un contacto constante.

En la caja:

  • Par de radios
  • Clips para cinturón
  • Paquetes de baterías recargables
  • Cargador de computadora
  • Adaptador de pared AC
  • Manual del propietario

Walkies

22 canales

Comunicación clara y nítida con fácil acceso a los botones.

Walkies

Configuración de alimentación HI/LO

Te permite ajustar la potencia de transmisión y ahorrar la duración de la batería.

Walkies

Funcionamiento silencioso

Apaga todos los tonos para un funcionamiento silencioso.

Walkies

Alerta de llamada

Te notifica las llamadas entrantes de tu grupo.

Walkies

Compatible con cruz

Compatible con todos los walkie talkies y accesorios Midland FRS y GMRS.

Walkie

Resistente al agua

Evita daños por exposición al agua ligera.

Walkies

Largo alcance y sin licencia

Comunicación de mayor alcance en áreas abiertas con poca o ninguna obstrucción.


Alex Hoffman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de enero de 2025
Bought for reffing on a FB crew. Works like a charm.
Insensitive
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de enero de 2025
Love this brand. It's the only brand I'll buy. I use them for camping with the family as well as at work.
Luis Orlando Mendiola Beristain
Comentado en México el 27 de agosto de 2024
me han funcionado super bien, buen material, y tiene el alcance que indican
Ingrid A.
Comentado en México el 20 de agosto de 2024
Excelente para senderismo
Chris M
Comentado en México el 27 de febrero de 2024
Excelentes radios, llegaron a tiempo y en una bolsa de paquetería sin daños. Al momento de abrir la bolsa fue cuando me di cuenta que la caja de los radios estaba dañada con corte de navaja como se ve en las fotografías. Se compró un producto nuevo y me enviaron uno con la caja rota. Fue muy penoso darlo como regalo con esta presentación
LUIS CHAN
Comentado en México el 4 de diciembre de 2022
Equipos muy sencillos de usar y con buen rango de alcance, variedad de frecuencias a elegir para no tener interferencias con otros dispositivos.
JM
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2020
Bought these to use during ski outings. Initial thoughts:1. It is VERY difficult to get the battery back off. You have to push down hard on a particular spot on the back and then slide it to get it to release. If you don't have good hand strength, you WILL be very frustrated (I was for a good 10 minutes).2. Instructions for using the walkies are decent, just make sure you read them all.3. These are about standard size, so fit easily into ski jacket pockets made for cellphones, badge holders, etc.Thoughts after first use:These worked very well. Used them at Sunday River, and got pretty good distance out of them, even when out of line of sight. As expected, once someone was on the other side of the mountain or at a neighboring mountain's trails, we couldn't contact them (there are 5 mountains at Sunday River, it's huge!). But, it did help us keep track of the kids, and that was the important part.Being able to charge them overnight was great, especially since we didn't bring a bunch of batteries for the other walkies. They lasted all day (8 am - 4 pm) in 28-38° weather without any problems, but we also didn't hold full convos on them, just quick check-ins throughout the day with each other.Throughout the trip I put mine in my inner cellphone pocket, my arm pocket, and the outer chest pocket without any issues. Additionally, we used these with a couple Blackfin walkies and a Cobra mini walkie without any receiving/transmitting issues.Would definitely recommend these.
Carlos Miguel
Comentado en México el 27 de septiembre de 2018
Tengo ya dos meses con los radios llegaron un poco tarde por que venían de fuera pero sin problemas compré dos pares y funcionan muy bien un día completo usándolos muy a fuerzas llegan siempre y cuando no jueguen con ellos sirven muy bien un alcance bueno muy nítidos muy buena compra y ahorre bastante ya que donde los e visto aumentan bastante su precio el mismo producto siempre y cuando en Amazon no pasen de los mil pesos
Omar Castillo
Comentado en México el 2 de marzo de 2017
Compré dos paquetes de estos radios y todos funcionan excelentemente. La batería dura lo suficiente como para un día de trabajo y estética y ergonómicamente tienen un gran diseño. El alcance puede disminuir bastante en ciudad, pero aún así creo que son bastante prácticos para cualquier uso.Actualización: Los radios funcionan tan bien, que he comprado otro par más. Recomiendo mucho adquirir para estos radios los audífonos de vigilancia Midland AVPH3, los cuales funcionan excelente y para situaciones en las que no puedas hacer mucho ruido o por el mismo ruido no puedas escuchar la bocina del radio, van geniales.
Chris C.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2017
These worked pretty well. Used them on my vacation in Aruba. We didn't have cell phones because verizon would charge roaming fees. These were a great way to communicate with each other.Overall they worked well and I would recommend them, but here are my only issues with them.1. The range is not 24 miles, I kinda expected this though... but it's not even 12 miles. In fact, I think the furthest we went was about 3-4 miles before it started to cut out. This was in the flat Aruba deserts too, so there was little to no interference. I think the 3-4 mile range isn't bad, and honestly it's what I expected, but it kinda just pisses me off that they wrote 24 miles. I could understand maybe 10-12 but 24? Really?2. The battery didn't last as long as I would have liked. It would last around 12 hours. Which was fine, but it meant we had to remember to always charge them at night and even during the day there were a few occasions where they would die sooner (like 8 hours) if we were using them a lot.Definitely happy with the purchase and will keep them. But I think they need to update the description (and title!) to revise the "24 mile" claim. Also, make sure you seat the walkie fully into the charge station so the light turns on. It can be kinda tricky at first, but you need to press down firmly until the LED illuminates.
KILLER INSTINCT
Comentado en México el 1 de noviembre de 2016
Estos radios los enviaron desde U.S.A. y el envió llego en perfectas condiciones. Cuentan con buena gama de materiales y lo mejor de todo fue su precio, los eh llegado a ver al doble de su precio en las tiendas. Los recomiendo ampliamente ya que su calidad en sus materiales son muy buenas. En cuestión de comunicación los eh llegado aprobar a una distancia de 15 kilómetros lineales sin ningún problema. Pero si existe un cerro en la comunicación esta si se ve afectada. En cuestión de las baterías me duran todo el día con un uso moderado. La potencia que tiene la bocina es muy buena y la nitidez de sonido de igual manera. Otras de las ventajas que eh notado de estos radios es que no sufre de interferencias de otros radios. Se puede establecer línea segura de una sola vía. En lo general es un buen producto. Sirven para lo que están fabricados.
Roberto Lozano
Comentado en México el 15 de octubre de 2016
El radio es de exelente calidad y tiene buen desempeño, el alcance promedio en ciudad es de 1 km lo cual es más q suficiente para trabajo en campoEstoy satisfechoExelente relación precio desempeño!Le quito una estrella por q en la imagen muestra pantalla retroiluminada pero no es cierto.
Lee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de septiembre de 2016
I bought these (6 total radios) for my five man high school football officiating crew. I also bought the "surveillance" style earpieces with a push to talk button for each radio. We have used them five times so far and my entire crew loves them. We attach the radio to our belts on our backsides, connect the wire to the radio, and run the wire up through the shirt and over the shoulder to the front zipper. The push to talk (PTT) button, with its built in microphone, comes through the front zipper on the shirt and is attached to the collar. The earpiece fits nicely and comfortably over the ear with a small plug that inserts into the ear. Only a very short section of the wire is exposed outside of the shirt and does not get in the way.It is very easy to push the PTT button by just reaching up to my collar and squeezing the small unit with the PTT button on one side. I am the referee on the crew and often also have a separate stadium PA system microphone attached to my body. So far it has not been a problem - I have not confused the crew radio with the stadium microphone. That could be very potentially embarrassing if I did! I keep the crew radio on my left side and when I have a stadium microphone, I attach it to my right side. So it is very easy to keep them separated.The earpiece is small and is not intrusive to the ear. It stays in the ear and is not uncomfortable even after several hours.The battery life has not been a problem. I make sure the radios are fully charged before each game. We have used them on high power every time so far and have not seen a low battery indicator by the end of the game (there is no battery level indicator until the battery is low so there is no way to know how much battery power is left). Our longest game so far lasted 4:17 hours. The batteries did not indicate low by the end of the game. We had a two hour lightening delay and kept the radios on during the delay to monitor the weather and communicate with each other during the delay. The radios were very handy because three of the officials accompanied the teams back to the locker rooms at the school (about a 10 minute walk from the field) while two of us stayed at the field to monitor the lightening in the sky. We were able to radio each other during the delay so we could easily keep the teams informed as to how much longer the delay would last. In Ohio, there is an automatic 30 minute delay each time we either see lightening or hear thunder. The 30 minute clock was reset several times and the radios made it very easy to notify my fellow officials at the school each time we restarted the 30 minute clock. Both teams appreciated this up to the second information. Near the end of the delay, when I hadn't seen lightening for 20 minutes, we were able to have the teams start the walk back over to the field so that they would be able to walk onto the field as the final 30 minute delay expired. In that way, the radios helped us to keep the game on time as much as possible.I did have some difficulty hearing my fellow officials this past Friday night at a game. It was the largest crowd we have had so far this season and the noise was in the stadium was loud. We managed even with this problem but there were times when I had no idea what was being said.Occasionally we also have two officials talking at the same time. When that happens, you cannot hear either one - it just sounds garbled. I don't know how to fix that problem other than to ask one of them to repeat what they just said.These radios do not have privacy codes. That was one of my concerns before purchasing them. I was afraid that someone else in the area or in the stadium might start interfering with our communications. So far that has not happened. But it is a risk. I also have to warn the crew each week to be careful what they say because the radios are public - anyone with the proper equipment within broadcast range can hear what we say.There are better radio systems for football officials available on the market. Even wireless systems. But they are more expensive. I spent a total of $160 for 6 of these radios plus 6 of the surveillance style earpieces. Considering that high school football officials don't get paid much money, I thought that was a reasonable expense to incur in order to make our jobs much easier. So far, I think it was money well spent.The biggest problem I have had so far is keeping one certain member of my crew from dominating use of the radios! He won't shut up. But that isn't a problem with the radios. LOL.
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