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The Qniglo Kids Walkie Talkies are rechargeable, user-friendly communication devices designed for children aged 3-12. With a range of up to 2 miles, FM radio functionality, and a stylish gift box, these walkie talkies are perfect for outdoor adventures and make an excellent gift for any occasion.
| Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 1.3 x 8.1 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | Q-136 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
M**X
making Mom feel safer, cutely!
EDIT: A few months after my initial purchase, i have more information to add to my review. There's good news and bad news.First, the bad news. Out of the 6 radios total i've put into use, two of them became unresponsive after a very short period of time (one around 3 weeks, the other at 6 weeks); by "unresponsive" i mean that none of the buttons did anything when pressed, and incoming transmissions were ignored.The good news, part one: there turned out to be a fix for this!! Hold down FM (the nose) and PTT (the talk button on the ear) to reset the radio. It worked like a charm! The good news, part two: the seller was really super cool through this, and went way, WAY above and beyond to make sure i was happy. They actually restored a small piece of my crumbling faith in humanity -- they were THAT NICE.ORIGINAL REVIEW:Although my elderly mother lives with me, she remains very afraid of injuring herself in a fall and not being found for a while. An emergency call button didn't seem like a good fit for our situation, so since i'm always nearby, we thought we'd try having her wear a walkie-talkie. I selected these because they're small and can be worn either as a pendant or a watch; the fact that they're also cute was basically icing. I was concerned Mom might have trouble with the sound quality, as she's a little deaf, but she can hear and understand me just fine through them. After trying them out for a bit, we decided we like them well enough to order a second set so that two of them can be charging while the other two are in use.Speaking of charging, my personal experience implies that "5 days stand-by" may be an overgenerous estimate, or at the very least, somewhat misleading. Mom and i exchange maybe 2 sentences per day via walkie-talkie, and still the batteries never seem to last more than two days (her unit needs charging more often than mine -- usually every day -- for reasons clarified in the next paragraph). To be fair, we have NOT tested the stand-by time by leaving the radios turned off for 5 straight days to see if the batteries last that long, but then again, i can't think of any reason why being able to do that would be useful to anybody. When i first got these, i was excited to see that there's an option to lock all buttons except PTT (push to talk), since i hoped it would reduce the odds Mom would set off something noisy when rolling over onto the pendant in her sleep. However, it appears that *only* the menu button (right eyelid) is locked by this function. Mom is constantly pressing the nose button by accident, which turns on the FM radio and startles her. For obvious reasons, i didn't want this to happen while she's sleeping or cooking, but those are of course the circumstances under which she's most likely to inadvertently hit the button. My initial solution was to find an FM frequency that's almost silent, but since she couldn't hear it, her walkie was often running -- draining the battery -- either until i noticed the crackling sound, or until she heard the "low battery" signal. So i have now set her radio to an FM station loud enough for her to hear, but hopefully not loud enough to give her a heart attack when it comes on unexpectedly. If this doesn't work out, i may have to shave off the nose button, which i only haven't already done because Mom thought it would make the kitteh look less cute.In any case, we do like the walkie-talkies well enough to have ordered two pair. I set all four of the units to the same channel and they work together perfectly. The wristbands are scored along almost their entire length, allowing them to fit wrists anywhere from "small child" to "obese woman" (that would be me). Mom likes the way they look -- both the colors and the cuteness -- and loves the added feeling of security.
**A
Work great for events and festivals
I actually bought these as an adult for friends and I to keep in contact at events and festivals where we would otherwise not have phones, or no cell signal to stay in touch. They work super well, provided you aren't on the same channels as any of the event staff (whoops! super easy to fix, though), and they have a way bigger range than I was expecting, for something marketed primarily to kids. The fact that they are adorable and brightly colored is also a huge plus, as they are super easy to keep track of. The USB recharge is also great, as we didn't have to pack extra batteries, and instead have been able to use a solar charger, or battery packs we already had to recharge. The option to use either a watch band style attachment or a lanyard is also super helpful, as different people prefer different things, and being able to swap them over is really nice.All in all a great product that I've gotten way more use out of than I expected. Highly recommend.
J**E
Great battery life, spiral antenna cuts through brush/trees well, good features
I am a radio nerd and have tried all kinds of FRS radios and by far these are my favorite. I took one apart -- there is a 1500mah detachable LiPO battery inside (which a nerd could replace) and a unique spiral antenna that is on the owl/cat's front-facing left year. I've found in practical use the spiral antenna cuts through obstacles and underbrush REALLY well, and can be picked up by its sister radios with identical antennas excellently with zero interference. They work fine with standard straight-antenna FRS/GMRS radios, but there's a little static when you move the antenna around as spiral antenna has a different geometry. Anyhow, each walkie has its own charging cable included, along with a matching color silicone-ish "watchband" and "lanyard". These accessories are kind of cheap and the lanyard won't hold up well to kiddo shenanigans, but you can easily substitute a different lanyard.These are the SMALLEST FRS radios I've found on the market with CTCSS and VOX options as well that aren't garbage like the other watch-radios I've seen. They aren't super powerful but great enough for my needs, I estimate about a watt output power... but like I said that spiral gives it great ability to cut through obstacles that normal FRS antennas have trouble with. Also -- 24 hours talk and 72 hours standby??? thats INSANELY HIGH CAPACITY compared to anything but the huge heavy huge-battery walkies out there! You can also leave them plugged in and "on", I leave them around my house plugged in and on so I can always hear when my people page me, even if I forget to carry around my walkie.For those who want to know -- CTCSS lets you set a "code" on your chosen channel that is encoded into each transmission, it doesn't protect others from hearing your transmissions if they have no code set, but you will NOT hear ANY transmissions except from other walkies with that exact same code set. Good way to filter out unwanted "noise" from others and keep your kiddos from getting spooked by strangers. Only a really sharp radio-knowledgeable person could figure out and duplicate your CTCSS code and break in to your transmissions.The FM feature is nice to listen to local stuff -- though its easy to accidentally press the button. While you are in FM mode, any transmissions received will still be heard (it will stop the FM radio to listen to the transmission, then go back to FM radio) and the transmit button still works. You can "LOCK" it once you set it the way you want so your kiddo won't accidentally press any buttons.Only complaint -- the buttons are rather delicate for small fingers, and I've found my young daughter easily got it out of socket so that she could no longer transmit. A simple good PINCH by an adult by the horizontal sides can pop it back into place. May be hackable -- the device is very easy to take apart with a tiny screwdriver.Last word of advice that goes for ALL LiPO batteries to get maximum life -- DON'T let them sit around drained of power for a long time (they will die/lose capacity much earlier). Thanks for reading!
A**N
Bonitos, buena calidad de construccion exepto el boton para hablar.
uno de los radios se quedo metido, hay que moverle para botarlo, pero sigue funcionando
L**E
Excelente producto
Muy buena calidad
P**T
Llego con un golpe en el PTT y eso no permitio la conexión entre ellos
El vendedor me hizo la devolución del valor de la compra sin ningún problema. Fue una lástima que llegara golpeado uno, están muy lindos les encantaron a mis nietos
A**U
Un equipo se quedó prendido y no activa sus funciones
The media could not be loaded. Me podrían apoyar, ya que uno de los equipos no responde, se quedó encendido, pero no responden los botones cunado se presionan
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