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The Motorola TLKR T92 H2O is a rugged, license-free PMR446 two-way radio twin pack designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring an IP67 waterproof rating, it withstands submersion up to 1 meter for 30 minutes and floats with a water-activated flashlight for easy retrieval. With up to 10 km range, 8 channels plus 121 codes, and a dedicated emergency alert button, it ensures reliable, secure communication in any environment. The package includes rechargeable batteries, whistle belt clips, a car charger with USB cables, and a travel case, making it the ultimate communication tool for work or adventure.





| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Language | English |
| Item model number | A9P00811YWCMAG |
| Product Dimensions | 17.8 x 3.8 x 6.2 cm; 246 g |
| ASIN | B01FDI6OKS |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**N
Five years old and still going strong
Purchased these back in 2019, and they are still working well. They are well made and are easy to use. I am not an expert on Walkie-Talkies but these seem to have a good range and have good sound. I don't use them all of the time, but they are quite handy on holiday - particularly as they are waterproof. In Cornwall for example, when the tide was out, I could be at the waters edge, and the family way back on the shore and we could keep in touch. Have also just stayed in a converted water tower, and I could keep in contact with the family below, whilst I sat on the roof. Another great use, is the "voice activated" function. When I am in the garden and expecting a visitor, I put one one voice activated and sit it next to the front doorbell. The other is with me in the garden, and when someone calls, I know (yes I know smart doorbells do this, but I don't have one). One thing, you are not going to get "miles" of range from these, but for most uses, they are great - highly recommended
R**D
Perfect for life outdoors
Excellent range of features. Sturdy, well built and will take the rough and tumble of life on out doors. IP rating and water safety features means you don't have to take care of them as you would your phone. Keys tones and squelch can be switched off to make for a less jarring experience in quieter situations. Battery life is good, but recharge is slow so plug them in regularly. First full charge was surprising long. Leave them plugged as soon as they arrive and wait, perhaps 24 hours or more! Would recommend
A**R
So far so good
They are quite heavy compared to my old radios but they feel robust enough and easy to use. I haven’t had a chance to really put them to the test but around the house they work well. My only gripe so far would be the fact that if you want to use normal batteries you need a screwdriver or coin to remove the back cover, I would have preferred a sliding cover for battery access but this might affect their waterproofing. The included rechargeable batteries are charged whilst in the handset.
A**E
Fantastic
Works fantastic
S**.
Great set for your adventures
I used them on my travels around Europe. They work well. Not too bulky. Their yellow colour helps to find them when you deal with all your gear. Siren is very loud so good chance you will be heard in life threatening situation.Case is great. You can fit extra 2 ear pieces I bought for them as well
F**S
DONT BOTHER - SERIOUS CHARGING ISSUES
We have 4 of these for our colleagues as we work in a large warehouse. When they work, they are brilliant. Its very difficult to get them to charge. You have to mess around with the charging lead and port. They automatically turn off when charging - usually! After being on charge all night, by lunchtime they can be flat. We only use them about 4-5 times a day so not using them much. Had to return 2 because they wouldnt charge at all, now all 4 charge when they feel like it, run flat very quickly. I went for a known brand thinking it would be best. Previously had others and they worked fine. I think these must be seconds. I wouldnt buy these again. Now 6 months later we struggle to charge them at all and the battery goes from fully charged to flat in a couple of hours, even if not used. Tried to return but have to contact Motorola on a premium number. Cannot return through Amazon
T**K
Water and bump proof. Floatible and no scary noisy sound at the end of transmission.
Water and bump proof. Floatible and no scary noise at the end of transmission. What not to like? :)When used with comercial PMR rafios the latter one were making annoying RF/FM noise at the end of every transmission (not a roger beep). T92 are not making such noise when transmitting to other T92 or commercial PMR (tested with Motorola XT660D and Kenwood 3601). Interesting that both commercial models are making this noise when transmitting to T92 but not when transmitting to other commercial PMR (xt660d to 3601 or 3601 to xt660d).Back to Motorola T92: really nice sound quality, dropping it on concrete shouldn't damage it. No range problems in whole our house and garden. Not yet tested outside due to C19 lockdown.Son loves it and so we do. Highly recommended!Some advantages over comercial PMRs (Motorola XT etc.):- you can use alkaline or rechargeable AA batteries (ie. if provided battery packet died)- you don't need to carry additional charger - it's charged via standard small usb connection so you can use whatever charger or power bank you have (although xt660d have usb psu but still you need to tske its desktop charger)- better waterproof class than xt660dIf you look PMR only for business or home (no trips, hiking, playing with children etc) then you may consider commercial XT series:- desktop charger- Li-Ion battery- digital PMR mode (lower sound quality but on higher distance it is eliminating annoing loud noise)- more things programmable via PC software but usually less on device itself- Kenwood 3601 is much more smaller and lighter so easy can be carried in pocket while T92 and XT are rather on rugged big and bulky side.grips of T92:- not too sensitive vox - not enough to monitor small baby if some wanders- I'd prefer to see more VOX sensitivity levels ie. 10 instead of just 3- big size- no desktop chargerFYI: original Motorola earpiece works fine. other no-name one was disconnecting itself way to often, so if you experience similar problem look for orginal earpieceWarning: if you decide to use different batteries - check if they are still floating before you assume so (as per instruction on battery compartment lid)
K**R
Very old batteries supplied.
Very happy with the radios but as others have commented the batteries supplied in the pack I received were 8 years old. Naturally they only lasted one charging cycle and only operational for 20 minutes after indicating a full charge. Extra battery packs (from alternate manufacturers) are available for around £20, well worth considering at time of purchase.
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