Product Description
Motorola T260 Two Pack of Motorola T260 Talkabout Walkie Talkies
With a range of up to 25 miles and the freedom to communicate wirelessly, the Talkabout™ T260 lets you stay in touch with family and friends, whether tackling a back country trail or camping in the woods. This lightweight, compact and durable radio comes packed with essential features, like NOAA weather channels and alerts, and iVOX/VOX hands-free communication, so it’s easy to stay in touch – and stay safe – no matter what your situation.
Key Features of the Motorola T260 2 Pack of Two Way Radios include:
- NOAA Weather Alert - Select from 11 Regional Weather Stations
- 22 Talk Channels and 121 Privacy Codes Discreet Communication
- Compatible with all other FRS and GMRS Walkie Talkies
- 20 Call Tones
- Rechargeable and AA Battery Back Up
Your Motorola T260 2 Way Radio Purchase Includes:
- 2 T260 two way radios
- 2 T260 Series Belt Clips
- 2 PMNN4477 NiMH rechargeable batteries
- 1 Y cable adaptor with dual micro-USB connectors
- 1 single cable adaptor
- 1 user guide
We Educate .... You Decide if the Motorola T260 is the Right Radio for You!
How far can I expect my T260 radios to communicate? The communication range quoted is calculated based on an unobstructed line of sight test under optimum conditions. Actual range will vary depending on terrain and conditions, and is often less than the maximum possible. Your actual range will be limited by several factors including, but not limited to: terrain, weather conditions, electromagnetic interference and obstructions. Expect less range than Motorola quotes.
Is the Motorola T260 a good walkie talkie for business use? We do not recommend Motorola Talkabout's for business use because Talkabout walkie talkies are not built to withstand the requirements of a business environment. These two way radios will work fine in a business but will not be durable enough to last over six months in most environments.
Will the Motorola T260 talk to Police and Fire Departments? No, the Motorola T260 is programmed with FRS and GMRS frequencies and will only talk to other two way radios on the same frequencies. Frequencies are regulated by the FCC.