Cobra Walkie-Talkie microTalk CXR925 35-Mile 22-Channel Two-Way Radio

August 6, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $99.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:25 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Cobra CXR925 is a Micro TALK 2-way radio, two pack with up to a 35 mile range. This unit consists of 22 channels, 142privacy codes (38 CTCSS codes/ 104 DCS codes) and comes complete with 2 rechargeable lithium ion battery packs, and a 2-port desktop mini-charger. This unit also features a 10 channel NOAA radio for storm and emergency alerts, as well as a Rewind- Say-Again digital voice recorder which allows you to playback the last 20 seconds of audio, transmit saves messages, and record messages to yourself. Additional features of the CXR925 include hands-free operation (VOX), VibrAlert silent paging, call alert (10 selectable tones), a backlit LCD display, a scanning function (channels/ privacy codes), a single pin speaker/ microphone/ charge jack, a 10 channel memory, selectable hi/low power in GMRS, key lock, roger beep (selectable on/off), key stroke tones (Selectable on/off) , a battery low indicator, battery/ power saver mode, signal strength meter, auto squelch, a maximum range extender, and a belt clip. This product comes in ROHS lead free, packaging.

Product Features

  • 35 Mile Range, 22 Channels & 142 Privacy Codes
  • 10 Channel NOAA Radio
  • Rewind-Say-Again Digital Voice Recorder
  • 2 Rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries with desk charger
  • Lead-Free Packaging

Comments

Sepp says:

If you need better range spend more money. I’m on Amazon Prime but didn’t get this in 2 days, it took just over a week. I charged the Talkies up for 15 hours, set them up and tried them out. I drove away from the house with one and my wife had the other one at home. I live in flat open country US west plains. I did a commo check about every half mile. All was well up to about 2 miles then all I got was my roger peep. I got them to drive two vehicles across the country and they will work just fine for that. They are a long way from the…

James Griggs says:

The thing I don’t like about them is the talk button The thing I don’t like about them is the talk button. It’s a microswitch under a cushy pad that looks like a full button instead of a full button. So, you feel around the cushy pad until you feel the switch. 

lautml says:

The volume is excellent! I highly recommend these radios Quite impressive little radio. I live in West Virginia with lots of hills and trees. I am shocked at how far these radios go, considering the terrain. The volume is excellent! I highly recommend these radios. 

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