FRS-Two-Way-Radio Reviews


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Motorola T7100R GMRS/FRS Rechargeable Two-Way Radios, Silver (2 Pack)
Made by Motorola
  • Communicate from a distance of up to 7 miles away
  • 22 channels to communicate from along with 38 codes per channel
  • Comes with rechargeable batteries and drop-in charger
  • Backlit display for easy viewing in dark places
  • Comes with removable belt clips to clip on anywhere
Amazon base price: $84.99
List price: $89.99 (that's 6% off!)
Used price: $80.09
Buy one from zShops for: $59.49
Average review score:

Bulky radio with bad range
Compared to other motorla two way radios (Eg. 5 miles range) this is a more bulky and heavier version. The 2 extra mile range are difficult to appreciate...Even that in a city where you expect 3 miles at least for this radio...you don't get it even with full battery charge. I know the price is similar to one of 5 miles but the reception is similar and this equipment is bulkier so better buy a 5 miles range. I know the 7 miles range is under optimal conditions...but it seems to be the dessert without mountains of sand....in the city it works up to two miles.

Bait & Switch
Product is good, business practice is questionable at best. Though pompously advertised at $84.99, no source would agree to furnish it for less than $95 - most at $99.87.

Quite frankly, I expect more from Amazon. Shame on you.


Audiovox FR1420-2 14 Channel 2-Way Radio (Pair)
Made by AudioVox
  • 14 channel twin pack
  • 2-mile range
  • No FCC license required
  • Interchangeable faceplate
  • Built-in VOX for hands-free use
Amazon base price: $
List price: $67.00 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $21.99
Average review score:

Hard to find
I have bought several different types of 2 way radios. I have found that these are simple to operate. My kids prefer this model. Only prob that i have found is that everyone and there dog no matter what radio model they have can communicate.


Audiovox FR240T 14 Channel Compact 2-Way Radio with 38 Subcodes (Titanium)
Made by AudioVox
  • Compact
  • 14 channels
  • 38 privacy codes
  • Up to 2-mile range
  • 3-position fold-down antenna
Amazon base price: $
List price: $49.95 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Works pretty good.........
Nice little FRS. Very basic 14 ch & 38 subcode, very compact, foldable antenna is a nice feature, especially for work use, it does not get in the way. Durable also, I bought this for one of my emps, he dropped it a couple times & it still works great, a few scratches though.

The volume level isn't too loud, but acceptable. There is no channel lock, or channel scan. But these 2 features are not necessary for work use. Also it takes 4 AAA batteries, compared to 3 in some other Audiovox or other companies FRS.

But for the price, it's cheap & very handy to have. I think this is an older model Audiovox, but they work really good, no real complaints, since I knew what this FRS is all about.


Audiovox FR5402 Ultra Compact 14 Channel 2-Way Radios (Pair)
Made by AudioVox
  • 14-channel FRS 2-way radio with 38 CTCSS subcodes per channel
  • Up to 2-mile range
  • Fold-down antenna
  • LCD display
  • VOX hands-free operation; pair of radios
Amazon base price: $
List price: $79.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Ultra compact FRS works good and is indeed compact
I've purchased 6 of these radios. They work very well and have the added bonus of being very small. I have not found any smaller. Great for taking along on vacation trips to let the group split up and stay in contact. Great in big department stores or sporting events, too -- your group can split up and stay in contact. Good battery life -- fresh batteries last for several days of 24 hr use. 14 channels x 38 subchannels each is enough to find a clear channel even in large crowds, like theme parks. Range is good. Have used them when staying in different hotels to keep group in contact. Simple to use -- children can use them. Good value for price. Great for security and safety purposes for you group.


Audiovox FR541-2 14x38 channels 2-Way Radio (Pair)
Made by AudioVox
  • 14 channels
  • 2-mile range
  • Ultra compact size
  • Hands free capable
  • 38 sub-channels
Amazon base price: $
List price: $48.50 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Nice little radios
These Audiovox have met our expectations. They have a great range - not any bleeding of channels so far (even in the mall) and they are lightweight and compact. We used these in our cars on our 700 mile move last month, and they worked great on the interstate (no CB interference and we even took them into the rest stops as a safety feature). My only complaint is that the belt clips are not very flexible, and both clips broke fairly easily (within 2 months). I would recommend these if you're looking for an inexpensive 2 way radio system.


Audiovox GMRS15352 15x38 Channels 2-Way Radio (Pair)
Made by AudioVox
  • 15 channels
  • 5-mile range
  • NOAA weather radio
  • 3 Canadian maritime channels
  • LCD display
Amazon base price: $79.99
List price: $86.50 (that's 8% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $29.99
Average review score:

Nice 2-Way Radio for the Price
Tips: Remember, even though this unit is an "FRS/GMRS*" radio, you need to get a license to use it from the FCC. An FCC GMRS license is currently $75 for 5-years, and is available online. Dual FRS/GMRS radios require an FCC license even though you may only want to use the FRS channels.

Pros: Quality manufacturing, and good look-and-feel for such an inexpensive radio.

Many useful features (e.g., Scan, NOAA WeatherRadio built-in, VOX mode option [i.e., Voice-Only-Transmission...no pushing of "talk" button], Dual Watch mode [i.e., "watch" 2 channels simultaneously], Call Ringer selection [like on your cell phone]).

Fairly easy to operate (although you'll want to familiarize yourself with all its operations before putting it to the test in the field).

Removable belt clip.

Cons: Not rugged-ized. It's made of some kind of hard plastic, and has no rubbery outside covering. Although of quality manufacture, it may get banged-up more than a rugged-ized radio.

No battery charger I can find [even on the AudioVox website], and it has two metal contacts on the bottom that 'look' like recharger contacts. So, you have to use disposable AAA batteries, or charge your own rechargeable batteries outside the unit. [This 'con' is a nit, in my opinion.]

No other accessories (e.g., leather case, swivel belt clips, etc.) I can find [even on the AudioVox website] other than a generic set of headphones. [This 'con' is a nit, in my opinion, too.]

Conclusion: A very nice radio for the price.

*FRS = Family Radio Service. Best for use with your family on informal outings. No FCC license required for FRS-only radios.
GMRS = General Mobile Radio Service. Best for more formal use [although business use not permitted], like a road rally, or bicycle competition, or the like, and slightly longer distance. Requires an FCC license, and can only be used with your family and close relatives. Friends need their own license according to FCC rules.

For most people, an FRS-only 2-way radio is a better choice for an informal, infrequently-used "walkie talkie"; you get [nearly] the same functionality without the need to get licensed.


Cherokee FR460 Micro 2-Way Radio (Yellow)
Made by Cherokee
  • Microsized Family Radio Service (FRS) radio
  • Up to 2-mile range
  • 14 channels with 47 privacy codes
  • Features priority scan to monitor up to 3 different channels
  • Automatic power-save circuitry
Amazon base price: $
List price: $139.95 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Oldie but goodie
This radio is no longer manufactured since cherokee (wireless marketing) went out of business in 1999. A company called entel in europe makes the same radio today only in europe. It is called the eurowave and operates on the licence free pmr446 frequencies. When the radio arrived it would not turn on. Since there was no possibility of warranty I took the radio apart and discovered that the battery contacts were not installed properly. Now it works fine. The radios is constructed well and audio is clear. I like the small size. On the downside it used AAA batteries which do not last as long as the AA batteries. I use rechargeable AAA nimh batteries which work fine. All around great radio...too bad it is no longer manufactured.


Cobra FA-CR Desktop Charger for NiMH FRS Radio Batteries
Made by Cobra
  • Replaces model charger FA-CH
  • 2-port desktop battery charger
  • Functions with batteries installed or removed from FRS units
  • Designed for NiMH batteries; convenient and easy to use
  • Compatible with Cobra FRS 100, 115, 135, 220, 250, 300, 305, and 310 two-way radios; also compatible with Cobra FA-BP battery pack
Amazon base price: $24.99
Buy one from zShops for: $15.24
Average review score:

Convenient!
This replaces the FA-CH charger and will function with FABP battery pack installed or removed from the FRS units. The FA-CH only allow one pack installed and one pack removed from the FRS.

Note: the FA-CH comes with a car adapter cord but the FA-CR deosn't.


Cobra FRS 130VP 2-Way Radio and Desktop Charger (Pair)
Made by Cobra
  • 14 channels
  • 2-mile range
  • Dual Charger
  • NiCD rechargeable batteries included
  • Backlit LCD screen
Amazon base price: $
List price: $89.99 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

Good Overall
The rechargeable batteries are extrememly hard to install. Eventually (after breaking one of them) we figured out that the back clip needs to be removed before the battery plate can slide off easily. No directions whatsoever regarding this.

The units float around a bit in the rechargable units - you have to tinker with them a bit before they make contact and start to charge.

Lastly, the plastic packaging is that industrial strength variety -- very difficult to open -- and the plastic is not recycleable.

Overall though, good. They've been a great solution to keeping track of our kids in the neighborhood and keeping them from screaming through the house.


Cobra FRS120-2 MicroTalk 2-Way Radios with SNAP Interchangeable Fronts (Pair)
Made by Cobra
  • Up to 2-mile range and access to all 14 FRS channels
  • Auto squelch feature automatically shuts off weak transmissions or unwanted noise due to terrain
  • Speaker/mic jack allows use of earphone and speaker/microphone
  • Backlit LCD display
  • Interchangeable snap-on fronts with dozens of colors
Amazon base price: $
List price: $89.95 (that's NaN% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $26.99
Average review score:

Good range and audio output
I purchased a pair of these a month ago, and tested the range at a local park. I got range of over one mile, although the audio started to break up at the extreme end of the range. The only thing they lack is the CTCSS feature (commonly mislabeled as a 'privacy codes', since using CTCSS does NOT keep your conversation private

Now I take them anytime I go out with my kids. I'm very happy with them, and they work with NiMH batteries.


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