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Motorola TalkAbout Belt Carrying Case for 200 & 250 Series
 
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Motorola TalkAbout Belt Carrying Case for 200 & 250 Series

by Motorola
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)


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Product Specifications
Warranty:90 Day Exchange

Technical Details

  • Small carrying case for your Motorola 2-way radio
  • Attaches to your belt
  • Compatible with TalkAbout Basic, Plus, 200, and 250 radios
  • Securely holds your radio
  • Clips easily to your belt
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00000JD3V
  • Item model number: 50979
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

Product Description

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The Motorola TalkAbout Belt Carrying Case for 200 and 250 Series two-way radios attaches to your belt, securing your radio and protecting it from drops, mishandling, loss, and theft while keeping the radio within easy reach. Although the belt clip is designed for people on the job, it could also be used for running, backpacking, or in-line skating. It is compatible with the Motorola TalkAbouts, including Basic, Plus, 200 and 250 two-way radios.

Product Description

Belt Carrying Case

 

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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Basic equipment, May 27, 2000
This review is from: Motorola TalkAbout Belt Carrying Case for 200 & 250 Series (Electronics)
This carrying case should be included with Talkabout radios. It is a basic accessory -- and the name is misleading, because you can do more than use it to carry the radio on your belt. A wide rubberized elastic band on the back of the case is the attachment mechanism. It is secured at both ends to the case ... which means you have to be able to slip it over or on the item to which you are attaching the case. Of course, this means it absolutely will not fall off your belt, as belt "clips" often do! You will have to open your belt to don the case, though. The loop stretches far enough that we can slip it over a brake handle and right onto a bicycle's handlebar. Its best use seems to be on the belt of a fanny pack ... goes on well and stays secure. The small bungee attachment at the top clips into an indentation on the radio's case and keeps it safely in the case. This bungee is superior to snaps or Velcro, since it allows one to slip the radio out quickly for a battery change. ++++ Although I like this case, I would be even happier with one that is waterproof. The Talkabout Plus and 250 (the two models we've used) are somewhat water-resistant, but definitely not completely up to the task of riding in the rain. A protective carrying case with some of the features of this case would be a huge improvement.
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