Need a recommendation for small two way radio?
My wife and I shoot wedding photography together, we want a small radio which we can use to talk back and forth without yelling across the room. We like the small bluetooth headsets that everybody has for their phones, but the battery life of the cell phone is an issue, weddings can last up to +10 hours. The smaller the better, preferably without wires or long protruding microphones. We don’t want to scare people, just be able to communicate better. Thanks!
I don’t want to carry around a handheld radio. I want to have one little thing on my ear which is the radio.
I would suggest searching through online reviews of what is the best in the market now. I would suggest buying the Trisquare TSX300 or Motorola EM1000. Anyway good luck!
I dunno. But for micro devices, check out The Spy Factory, The spy Store, or similar online stores. I dunno where you are but there’s such a place in Addison, TX that has some pretty good stuff.
http://www.camerasuperstore.com/
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Try two way radios there batteries runs longer and there are many accesorries to choose from. I bought mine on trbearcom. try you might found what you need there.
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http://www.trbearcom.com.au/
I would suggest searching through online reviews of what is the best in the market now. I would suggest buying the Trisquare TSX300 or Motorola EM1000. Anyway good luck!
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I don’t know what exactly you looking for. But, I can give you a reliable link to visit and inquire their online support. they are Awarded Motorola two-way radio Dealer of the year since inception in 1993. http://www.trbearcom.com.au/
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Try looking at some FRS (family radio service) radios. Some come with headphone accessories like the TriSquare TSX300-2VP from Radio Shack. If you need more range, you might go to a two-way communications shop and look into 2 watt MURS (multi-user radio service) radios which are license free. You could also look at GMRS (general mobile radio service) and use just about any UHF 5 watt hand-held, or 50w mobile for that matter (for a $75 dollar license fee).
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