The Talkabout is one of the many models of the Walkie Talkie manufactured by Motorola. They have been manufacturing two way talking radios since the World War.
I personally don't see any benefits with using the walkie talkie talkabout by motorola. The sound of the person's voice changes dramatically and any noise in the background can mess up the conversation completely.
The most popular brands of walkie talkies are the Motorola and Sony brands. They also range between $17-$30. The Motorola walkie talkies have high ratings (between 4 and 5 stars) and many have ranges of reception up to 23 or more miles. The Motorola TalkAbout is a very popular walkie talkie with excellent ratings from thousands of consumers from Amazon to Walmart and more.
General retail stores, sporting goods stores, electronics stores.
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take out batteries for 5 min
no it does not because it is on the sprint network not the nextell
no it does not because it is on the sprint network not the nextell
Motorola invented the walkie-talkie in the 1930s for War communication.
You will need to contact Motorola regarding this problem. They have businesses contracted to do the repairs. If you do the repairs yourself, or use a business not contacted with Motorola, you void your warranty.
Invented-Motorola, Illinois, 40's. If you mean a specific model, specify.
The red button on a Motorola walkie-talkie typically serves as the push-to-talk (PTT) button. When pressed, it allows the user to transmit their voice to other walkie-talkie users on the same channel. Releasing the button stops the transmission, allowing others to respond. This button is essential for initiating communication in two-way radio systems.