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69 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Moto comes through loud and clear,
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This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
I originally got another 2-way radio (Audiovox GMRS1100 2CH), then traded up. ....The T5820 seems sturdy. A little bigger and heftier than the Audiovox, it's shaped to fit the hand, and has rubber grips and cushioning. I'd try to avoid dropping either unit (if you need milspec durability, get a Yaesu), but this unit is more likely to survive impact. It's also splashproof, though not submersible. Audio quality is where the Motorola shines. It has a real volume knob rather than a button, which together with the better-quality speaker lets you hear more clearly at both loud and quiet settings. The roger beep is clear but not louder than the conversation, and the inevitable end-of-transmission click is muted. I also like the Moto call tones much better than the Audiovox bleeps, and there are more of them. Operation is logical, the buttons are well-placed and the belt clip locks firmly and detaches easily. The LCD is smaller than on the Audiovox but easy to read. Both units use a mode button to step you through the functions, both have 22 x 38 channels, and both LCDs have clear indicators of what's going on. The Moto LCD is better illuminated. All radios are FCC-limited to .5 watt in the FRS range. The Audiovox has more output power in the GMRS range than the Moto (1.8 watts vs. 1w) and has an SMA-standard antenna you can switch out for more range. Its hands-off VOX function works with the built-in mic and speaker, while the Moto's works only with a mic plugged in. You can also monitor two channels simultaneously on the Audiovox. On the other hand, the T5820 can exclude noisy channels from the scan sequence, and has a silent vibration mode for discreet paging. Neither radio has a real squelch control, but both can stay on and scan while charging. The big plusses of the Motorola are the quality of its mechanical design and its audio. After all, you use a radio to talk and listen. The big defect of the Audiovox is its difficulty picking up transmissions from non-Audiovox radios! Something about the frequency deviation made the reception unintelligibly choppy on most of the traffic I heard. I've done no range testing yet. We expect to use this radio mostly around the neighborhood, and while shopping and running errands. For all that the 2-mile FRS range will do fine. When we next go on a climbing or boating trip I'll get the FCC license ... that's needed to use the 5-mile range GMRS channels.
59 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Solidly made piece of JUNK!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
Where do I begin to detail my dissatisfaction? 1) The push to talk button is countersunk into the side and takes a HARD push to activate it. 2) The supposed 5 mile range of these units proved to be less than 1 mile. 3) The poorly placed volume button was consistently being adjusted (unintentionally)by the merest movements. 4) The belt clips.... don't even get me started. 5) The menu driven controls are counterintuitive. 6) The ring tones WEREN'T BAD, actually. 7) The clarity of signal was mediocre (even within 20 feet of one another).
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent product for the price,
By GM (New England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
I have used ICOM IC-4008A FRS-type radios for the past several years and wanted an output power upgrade for distance. The black ("graphite") T5820 units were on special, and after the rebate I paid $60 for the pair.Thay have been satisfactory for all the uses I have, with one modification and one upgrade. The upgrade was to install the rechargeable battery packs, which allowed me to do the modification, which was sealing the hole in the battery compartment cover. The Motorolas have worked for me during beach and boating use, and during hiking. They have been used in the rain and occasionally splashed with no harm done. The speakers are made from polymer and sealed around their periphery (according to the factory guy I talked to) and the battery compartment cover has a rubber gasket, which is hard to see since it is black on black. This leaves the hole in the battery compartment cover. The hole allows the cover's latch to be opened, but also is an entry point for water. I solved this by going to the nicad rechargeable batteries (so the batteries do not have to be changed frequently) and also attaching a piece of black vinyl electrician's tape over the latch hole and past the bottom edge of the cover a bit. This closes the hole and keeps the battery compartment cover from falling off if the unit is dropped. With these changes, the radios are great for my purposes. I have obtained about 3 miles over the water - they may go further, but I haven't had a way to test them over 3 miles. I like them so much that I am buying another pair with the nicad battery option.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A piece of Junk from Motorola,
By A Customer
This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
I used 5320, 5420 2 miles range walkie talkie before, I have to say they are much better than this 5 mile range 5820. 5820 does not even go beyond one mile and voice are twisted. very dissapointed at this unit, do yourself a favor, if you need 5 miles range buy a 5720
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Little Units, Well Made,
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This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
These are, even on sale, more expensive than a lot of these FRS/GMRS units. However, they have a nice heft and feel; solid little units that work very nicely.I haven't pushed their distance ratings to their limits -- they work terrificly for kids going into the woods or down the road, talking to home base. With Motorola's "Interference Eliminator Codes", I haven't had any problems finding an unused channel & code combination. Some notes:
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Better options out there,
By Kala (Ft Lauderdale, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
My fiance and I play a lot of airsoft (kinda like paintball) and we use radios like this a lot. I have to say, I am not very fond of our Motorola radios! We constantly had issues with sound quality, even within short distances. Half the radios we bought ended up broken after only a few uses!Another annoyance with the radios is the talk button - which is sunk in to the side and annoying to press, especially when you're wearing gloves! It takes a pretty hard push to activate, which I found very aggravating. We also had issues with accidentally messing with the volume all the time because of poor placement of the volume control. These might work better for people who are not so rough on their radios, but for us they just weren't acceptable. There are much better choices out there, especially for the price!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Little Units, Well Made,
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This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
These are, even on sale, more expensive than a lot of these FRS/GMRS units. However, they have a nice heft and feel; solid little units that work very nicely.I haven't pushed their distance ratings to their limits -- they work terrificly for kids going into the woods or down the road, talking to home base. With Motorola's "Interference Eliminator Codes", I haven't had any problems finding an unused channel & code combination. Some notes:
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Underpowered, lousy,
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This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
We received a pair of the T5820s as a gift. Thought these would be an upgrade to our old FRS radio. It was a downgrade! The 5-mile rating is a joke. The old FRS radios way out-perform the 5820s, and are more compatible with other radios. Pros: -Locking Menu Button -Durable Cons: -Range -Compatibility with other radios.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
POOR RANGE-POOR SOUND QUALITY,
By A Customer
This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
I am sorry to say that the range on these even in the 5 mile range is no where near expected. I have not been able to transmit or receive further than 1 mile.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not good enough for Motorola,
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This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout T5820 AA 5-Mile 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios (Pair) (Graphite Black) (Electronics)
I have been using radios for severals years for traveling and other general purposes. These radios are good in terms of range and features BUT the speakers are poor and have to repeat messages often because of poor sound quality and poor volume. In a mall or anyplace with background noise, forget about hearing your call. Count on the flimsy plastic swivel clip breaking and having to purchase decent belt clips. Have been through this twice. Earlier Motorola FRS radios were great but it's been downhill. (no difference between FRS and GMRS really) Try the Cobras w/ compass and other stuff - they are slightly larger but the sound quality is great.
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