






📡 Stay connected, stay ahead—never miss a moment off the grid!
MOICO Long Range Walkie Talkies deliver reliable two-way communication with up to 3 miles range, 22 channels plus 2178 privacy codes, and hands-free VOX operation. Featuring a backlit LCD screen and built-in LED flashlight, these compact, durable radios are designed for seamless use during outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and biking. Includes 2 units with detachable belt clips for ultimate portability.






| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 5.8 inches |
| Item model number | T5 |
| Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Warranty | 2 years |
K**N
Perfect for group camping or trekking
Works perfectly even while driving and communicating between two cars. Range is quite impressive considering how small and compact it is.
A**R
Good cheap standard FRS, good compatibility with other brands
Bought these to verify my programmed GMRS radios. For the price they work very well. Very easy to use as a pair. For more advanced users, these radios use the Motorola DCS "privacy" codes (remember that nothing is private on FRS) and appear to be broadly compatible with other brands. NOTE that they come set to CTCSS tone 1, which can be confusing if you try to connect with other radios that don't have tones on.
T**N
Great walkie-talkies for kids — works from far away!
I bought this set for my 7-year-old son, and he absolutely loves it! We were able to clearly hear each other from at least half a mile away, which is really impressive for a kids’ walkie-talkie. The flashlight is a fun and useful bonus—he loves using it during backyard adventures and pretend play. The buttons feel sturdy and well made, not cheap like some other kids’ electronics. Overall, this is a great gift for any young explorer!
J**R
Fun to use with friends
Work for an impressive distance. Clear audio but watch out using during the day if you live in a city or near a construction zone. Anything that you can pick up noise on will be picked up on, so just make sure to fully turn it off!
G**O
As advertised
Great range very easy to handle. These are the right size for my Grandson. The channel capacity is awesome. Thank you for a good product at a good price. I’m going to buy a pair of these for my vehicles for when we travel awesome clarity. It has a call button on it or you can call the other walkie-talkie just a great product.
M**.
Good value for the price, but transmit power claims appear to be inaccurate
These walkie talkies are a good value for the price. They are relatively easy to use once they are set up. I used these with Amazon Basics AAA 850 mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries, and the battery life was very good. You'll need an external charger, you can't recharge the batteries inside the walkie talkies.The voice sound quality is very good, I didn't have any problems with extraneous noise or distortion. The built-in flashlight is not very bright, but it's convenient if you need to read something.Note that these are reasonably well built, but not what I would call rugged. They are not weather sealed. If you need something for wet conditions or conditions where the walkie talkies will be banged around a bit, these are probably not the right choice (but you'll need to pay quite a bit more for more rugged units). If you are transporting these walkie talkies, you may want to remove the batteries while in transit. It's easy to accidentally press the power button to turn a unit on, running down the batteries unintentionally. There's no way to lock the power button.One big problem I found with the Amazon description of these walkie talkies is the use of the phrase "Long Range," and the claim of 2W maximum transmission power. This is somewhat misleading. The FCC allows up to 2W of transmit power on channels 1-7 and 15-22 (other channels are limited to 0.5W). The manufacturer's description on Amazon of these walkie talkies includes the claim "The maximum transmission power is limited to 0.5 watts or 2 watts depending on the channel." However, the manual states that the transmission power is less than or equal to 0.5W, apparently on any channel (see image of manual page). This indicates that on most channels, only 1/4 of the maximum transmit power is available on these devices. This wouldn't be a problem if the manufacturer didn't claim 2W transmission power and "Long Range." If you just need basic walkie talkies, these are a good value, but if you really need long range, you can find other (more expensive) devices that have much higher transmit power.
B**S
Work Well As Intercom
These are not my first set of small radio walkie talkies, so I have some experience with them and this help me set my expectations. Our needs were specific with these in that my wife had foot surgery and has regular need to assistance from me throughout the day and night. As this is a long recovery (3 months) I felt like we needed to replace our failed set of radios that had finally died with something similar. I chose these and we have been very pleased.She can easily get my attention before speaking with the call signal (sent by pressing the speak button twice rapidly) and then we communicate. We are both pleased with the clarity and volume for $20.00 radios. We also picked orange and black which is hard to lose...and the clip on the back goes on a pocket, belt, or collar quite easily. We have not used them between vehicles BUT we have used them between her being inside while I was outside and they worked well in spite of the fact that our house has foil faced insulation and virtually no radio signals go in or out through it.Distance on our property might be an issue if I were to go farther afield, but I am staying close during this time. When I leave for short trips we simply switch to cell phones.The only issue we face, as some have pointed out, is battery consumption. I do not really believe they are any worse than any of the other radios we have used. We turn them off when we are in the same room or if I am within earshot of her. Some days they are on constantly (until bed time) and we still get several days out of each set of 4 AAA batteries. Would it be nice if they had rechargeable battery packs? Sure, but at a $20.00 price point I do not see that happening. Once she is back on her feet later this summer I will take the batteries out of them, store them away in the office, until we have brief need of them again. They are great for two people matching switches and outlets to breakers on different floors for instance.If you want to go the rechargeable route for more constant use, definitely do so! But for us these are just for a while, and then they will go up on a shelf.
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