By: Retevis
Looking for the perfect Christmas gift for your kids? Look no further than Retevis RT628 Walkie Talkies! These easy-to-use two-way radios offer crystal-clear sound quality, long-lasting battery life, and a durable design. With key lock and voice activation features, your kids can stay connected and have fun in a safe and secure way. Get them today and make your kids smile this holiday season! Shop now at the Retevis store for the best walkie talkies based on easy to use, sound quality, battery life, and build quality.Emily: Battery life good, great size for kiddos, fun for the nephews, good sound
United States on Nov 17, 2023
Jonathan: These are legit. They work with great quality and for long distance and all for a super fair price. When I was young you had to drop over 100 bucks for quality walkie talkies so was super excited to try these and see they work amazingly. My 4 year olds tried them a bit, I think they are a little young for these, but whatever, my wife and I play with them and love it and the kids will come around and learn whats good for them
Canada on Nov 17, 2023
K. Hant: Sound is good. No long range testing yet
Canada on Nov 17, 2023
Norwood: The kids had fun with it. Perfect for indoor play
United States on Nov 10, 2023
brooke: I bought this as a birthday gift for my nephew. He loved them!
United States on Nov 01, 2023
Livey57: I bought these for my grandsons 6th birthday. He was thrilled and they work really well.
All and all a great product for the money!
Canada on Sep 29, 2023
JLawJLaw: The pair works very well together. Just need some help from someone who managed with work it with another brand Walkie talkie. Would really appreciate it.
Singapore on Sep 23, 2023
Mr X: Just got these and they look great but ...
Every button push is an attempt to wake the dead on the other side of the planet. Who made the key-push beeps so loud? Do the manufacturers all wear earplugs and so they can't hear the beeps unless they are as piercing as Legolas' arrow at Helms Deep?! My god, it is insanity. Surely the manual tells me how to turn it off? NOPE. There is a secret setting: (1) While turned off, (2) Press and hold the down-arrow-key & power button till it turns on, (3) once again enjoy peace in _some_ of your life. [The setting saves through turning-off/on, mercifully]
To disable the roger-beep do the same but with the up-arrow-key & power-on. (again, not in the user manual)
Next up: UL means.... ? Any guesses? Receiver Volume.
What? UL is volume? like they took the two letters after Vo to make it UL? That is insanity. It should be nothing or it should be Vo or even just S for Sound.
Undocumented critical features knock off some stars. I've found cheapo walkie-talkies that make it simple -- they have button-beep and roger-beep settings in their standard menu, so you can super easy disable or even change your roger-beep...
United States on Sep 16, 2023
WLP: Probably more like 3.5 stars. Have bought 3 boxes of these for a total of 6 units so far to practice with during hiking and beginner prep for potential emergencies (with plans to upgrade later).
My 7 y/o has a sense of the units' most basic functions. I think these would be most functional for a soludly smart 10 y/o or 12 y/o of average intelligence for kid age starters.
I had quite a time trying to figure out basic operations, set up, and use parameters. The instructions are not amazing. I found that a lot of information out there on FRS+ radios don't slant towards super beginners. Usually my trusty YTube research ventures pull through, but there is either lots of hazy garbage info or too high-level info. My best advice to search something like "best practices for emergency (FRS) radio / walkie talkie use". Those results should at least give you a sense.
Decent sound transmission during our practice runs in our suburban neighborhood were between 1500-1750 feet (so just under a 1/3 of a mile). This was with moderate obstructions (park trees, a park pavilion, wooden play structure, and a 3 story brick faced apartment building) and low-to-moderate elevation...
United States on May 04, 2023
Retevis RT628 Walkie Talkies: 22 Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radios for Kids | Obuby Kids Walkie Talkies: Long Range Two-Way Radios for Fun Communication | Obuby Walkie Talkies: Fun Communication for Kids | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $4 OFF | $2 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 576 reviews | 1 reviews | 1 reviews |
Special Feature | 22 channels, Hands free | ||
Item model number | Retevis RT-628 | HK-288 | HK-288 |
Release date | November 7, 2017 | ||
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 12 years | 3 years and up | 3 years and up |
Voltage | 0.01 Volts | ||
Brand | Retevis | ||
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces | 2.82 ounces | 2.82 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.17 x 1.1 inches | 2.5 x 1 x 0.5 inches | 2.5 x 1 x 0.5 inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant | ||
Age Range (Description) | Kid | ||
Manufacturer | No | 3 years and up | 3 years and up |
Color | Black | ||
Number of Channels | 22 | ||
Tuner Technology | FRS | ||
Talking Range Maximum | 1 Kilometer | ||
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. | 4 AAA batteries required. | 4 AAA batteries required. |
ASIN | B00GU4O3LC | B085NJ423J | B085NJ423J |
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 21,576 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 7,091 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 7,091 ratings |
Best Sellers Rank | #147 in Toys & Games #2 in Kids' Walkie Talkies#116 in Pre-Kindergarten Toys | #64,445 in Toys & Games #76 in Kids' Walkie Talkies#28,507 in Pre-Kindergarten Toys | #64,445 in Toys & Games #76 in Kids' Walkie Talkies#28,507 in Pre-Kindergarten Toys |
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