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Prime Members: 4-Count Retevis Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies

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Retevis Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members: 4-Count Retevis Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies w/ USB Recharge (RT22) on sale for $39.99 - $14 (35%) off when you apply promo code OHZQPUQY on the checkout page = $25.99. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • Easy to carry; pocket size and the light weight; thin like a cellphone
  • Wrap-around back clip; clips the radios to belt for hands free operations
  • USB charging w/ 1000 mAh battery supports 10 hours of battery life; 5% reception; 5% transmission; 90% standby
  • Loud and clear sound quality
  • Portable FRS two way radios; license-free; compatible with other Retevis FRS radios with 16 channels on the same channel and CTCSS out of factory; such as Retevis RT68 RT21 H-777 etc
  • FCC ID is: 2AAR8RT22; walkie talkies meet FCC rule part 95
  • Lifetime customer support; 3 year warranty

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  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Priced at ~$6.50 per walkie talkie.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 3.6k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Retevis Direct via Amazon has for Prime Members: 4-Count Retevis Two Way Radio Long Range Walkie Talkies w/ USB Recharge (RT22) on sale for $39.99 - $14 (35%) off when you apply promo code OHZQPUQY on the checkout page = $25.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member LovelyCheetah for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Easy to carry; pocket size and the light weight; thin like a cellphone
  • Wrap-around back clip; clips the radios to belt for hands free operations
  • USB charging w/ 1000 mAh battery supports 10 hours of battery life; 5% reception; 5% transmission; 90% standby
  • Loud and clear sound quality
  • Portable FRS two way radios; license-free; compatible with other Retevis FRS radios with 16 channels on the same channel and CTCSS out of factory; such as Retevis RT68 RT21 H-777 etc
  • FCC ID is: 2AAR8RT22; walkie talkies meet FCC rule part 95
  • Lifetime customer support; 3 year warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Priced at ~$6.50 per walkie talkie.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 3.6k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Retevis RT22 Two Way Radio Long Range Rechargeable,Portable 2 Way Radio,Handsfree Walkie Talkie for Adults Commercial Cruises Hunting Hiking (4 Pack)

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Tempest144
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Big Nope. Mini-USB charger. I got the 3pack with USB-C for about that price.
jad74
542 Posts
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2 mile range sucks because you want 10-15 mile range to get 5 mile talking
skwishbot
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perfect for my crack team of russian mercs and our mission to hold an airport for ransom on christmas!

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Last Friday
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Surge99
Last Friday
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I just got them and they are usbc but might as well be micro usb. They can't be charge with usbc to usbc or charger that does usbc pd standard. It only charges with usba to usbc.
Last Friday
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ElKarl
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Quote from PuckS9852 :
All FRS radio are limited to 0.5w.
This is not true. This was under the old rules. Under the news rules the max power limit is 2 watts, with the exception of the seven 467 Mhz channels which are limited to .5 watts.

A search of the radio's FCC ID will confirm this although most are between 1 and 1.7 watts and .34 watts on the 467 Mhz channels.
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fomobrain
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Quote from starky53 :
Received these today. I can confirm they are usb-C charging ports. A newer comment on Amazon said the same.

I can confirm that lastest shipment comes with usb c as well, got it today.
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starky53
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Quote from ElKarl :
This is not true. This was under the old rules. Under the news rules the max power limit is 2 watts, with the exception of the seven 467 Mhz channels which are limited to .5 watts.

A search of the radio's FCC ID will confirm this although most are between 1 and 1.7 watts and .34 watts on the 467 Mhz channels.
The RT22 is only 16 channel. They don't include the 467 Mhz channels (.5w) on this model. And according to FCC ID, these are 1.08w.
These also have their own privacy codes, so they can't communicate, easily, with other FRS way radios. I've been trying to find one that matches, with my old Midland A51 model, and haven't found a compatible channel, with privacy code, that will match, yet.
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ElKarl
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Quote from starky53 :
The RT22 is only 16 channel. They don't include the 467 Mhz channels (.5w) on this model. And according to FCC ID, these are 1.08w.
These also have their own privacy codes, so they can't communicate, easily, with other FRS way radios. I've been trying to find one that matches, with my old Midland A51 model, and haven't found a compatible channel, with privacy code, that will match, yet.
Are the privacy codes not standard or are they simply specific per channel and can't be changed?
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jhc651
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Quote from Surge99 :
I just got them and they are usbc but might as well be micro usb. They can't be charge with usbc to usbc or charger that does usbc pd standard. It only charges with usba to usbc.
Yeah, I've run into that problem before. It was something I rarely charge. Maybe a streaming box remote, don't remember. My new, big, fancy USB C chargers and USB C cables wouldn't work at all. Had to use the USB A to USB C cable. Bingo! Which is such a drag because I enjoy simplicity.
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MadameZeroni
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Would this work for cruise ships?
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MIA2TLV
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Does this post immediately make anyone else think of Stranger Things?
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ctsoh
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Quote from Santa_Claus :
Usually not allowed.
Yes, it would work, but almost all ships now search your luggage with scanners and xrays and when found,will be confiscated. If they catch you walking around using them, they will also confiscate them. I used them on Royal Caribbean,but never openly. Some ships will kick you off the ship if found or deny boarding if found. They are really looking for power strips, chargers, and anything electrical that could cause a fire, but will not overlook these when found.
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N41. Thanks
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smartt
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Quote from lentm :
If using these while traveling in cars on the road, will these work if the cars are close enough?
In the 80s, I saw a communication device that would let you dial someone else from a car. It was like a brick but freed you from using a landline. Wish those things would have caught on. I would have expected by now everyone would have one in their pockets.
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whatgooddeal
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Quote from lentm :
If using these while traveling in cars on the road, will these work if the cars are close enough?
define close enough.
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allen.0111
6d ago
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Quote from Tempest144 :
Big Nope. Mini-USB charger. I got the 3pack with USB-C for about that price.

I actually bought this exact same product on Prime Day for $39.99. No coupon code at the time. I could exchange for the difference in cost but the range isn't as great as advertised. Maybe half mile without interferences. With any ounce of interference, that range begins to tank very rapidly
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allen.0111
6d ago
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Quote from MarkE671 :
Grabbed a set for a drive from WA to FL for my wife and I taking two cars 🚗

I would recommend something other than this. The range is not as great as advertised. Especially with radio interferences from vehicles plus obstructions that may be in the way. If you guys are planning on staying very close distance, maybe it'll work

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Probedude
6d ago
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FWIW, being a ham, we programmed one for getting into a local 440 repeater which is 15 miles away. No issues getting into it, but then the repeater has altitude and a high gain antenna.

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