Stay connected on your next adventure with the Motorola Talkabout T210 Rechargeable 2-Way Radio 2-Pack — a pair of rugged, license-free FRS radios perfect for camping, hiking, travel, family outings, and outdoor events. Each radio offers up to 22 channels and 121 privacy codes for clear communications across your group and features a backlit LCD screen for easy reading in low-light conditions. The dual-power design lets you use either the included NiMH rechargeable batteries or standard AA batteries (sold separately), and USB charging makes it simple to recharge on the go. With a potential range of up to 20 miles in optimal conditions, the T210 radios help you stay in touch without cell service or roaming fees.
FRS License-Free Operation: No license required — ideal for outdoor and recreational use.
22 Channels & 121 Privacy Codes: Plenty of options to find a clear channel and keep communications private.
Rechargeable & Dual Power: Includes rechargeable NiMH batteries with Micro-USB charging, plus compatibility with AA batteries.
Backlit LCD Display: Easy-to-read screen shows channel, battery level, and other status icons.
Easy Pairing: One-button pairing ensures your radios are linked quickly and simply.
iVOX/VOX Hands-Free Capability: Supports hands-free communication with optional headset accessories.
Compact & Outdoor-Ready: Durable design and lightweight build make this pair perfect for outdoor adventures.
Brand: Motorola Solutions
Model: Talkabout T210 (FRS Two-Way Radio)
Channels: 22 plus 121 privacy codes
Display: Backlit LCD
Range: Up to ~20 miles (32 km) optimal line-of-sight*
Power Sources: Included NiMH rechargeable batteries; compatible with AA alkaline batteries (not included)
Charging: Micro-USB cable (included)
Hands-Free: iVOX/VOX capable
Included: 2 radios, 2 NiMH rechargeable batteries, belt clips, USB charging cable, personalization stickers, user manual (contents vary by retailer)
Use Cases: Outdoor recreation, camping, hiking, travel, family outings, event communication
*Actual communication range varies depending on terrain, obstacles, and conditions.