The Bushnell LPX650 is a pair of 2-watt FRS walkie talkies with up to 42 miles of range in open areas. Featuring 70 available channels plus 121 privacy codes, these FRS walkie talkies are designed to work with other 2-way radios. The Bushnell LPX650 is also designed for extreme outdoor activities. It floats when falling into the water and automatically turns on its built-in LED flashlight. Dedicated power-saving circuitry extends battery life when not transmitting or receiving, while the monitor function maximizes reception of weak signals. With weather alerts, you can be prepared for storms and emergencies. Voice-activated (VOX) transmission frees hands for other tasks. 15 selectable tones will distinguish between different parties for incoming calls. Other features include roger beep tone, auto squelch, orange backlit LCD display, keylock, keystroke tone signal, and scan feature. This pair of FRS walkie talkies includes 2 belt clips, a dual-port charging dock, 6 AA 1,000-mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries (3 per radio), and a USB Type-C charging cable.
Range of up to 42-miles
Rugged and floatable pair of walkie talkies provide 2-way communications without relying on cellular signals; will work with other FRS walkie talkies; no licensing or service fees
RF power 2-watts with high/low power selection; UHF/FM FRS 462/467-MHz transmissions for ultra-clear long-distance
Water-activated flashing light
Waterproof and dust-resistant (IP67); shock-resistant—can withstand 6.56-ft drop
22 channels plus 48 preset channels; 121 privacy codes (38 CTCSS/83 DCS) for 2,662 channel combinations; 10 NOAA® weather channels with weather alert
Auto switches to battery-save mode when there are no transmissions within 10 seconds, extending life of batteries
Orange backlit LCD screen is easy to view and provides radio’s status at a glance
VOX voice-activated transmission (with 5 sensitivity levels) frees hands for other tasks; vibration alert notifies of incoming transmissions; roger beep confirmation tone; auto squelch shuts off weak transmissions or unwanted noise