Features:
- Up to a 2-mile range
- Channel lock, scan, and call alert
- Shock and splash resistant
- 14-channel operation with 38 privacy codes
- Advanced voice activation
Description:
Panasonic's KX-TR320 sports all of the features you'd expect of an FRS radio in this price range, including the ability to transmit on all 14 FRS channels and on 38 subcodes within each channel. It's also one of the coolest-looking FRS radios we've ever laid eyes on. Unfortunately, the very things that make it look so good also hurt its usability. This radio runs on three AA batteries or its outlet power via an AC/DC converter (not included). There are also jacks on the top to connect to an external microphone and headset (also not included). All of these jacks are sealed by rubber plugs that fit snugly enough to make this one of the few splashproof FRS radios on the market. The feel of the unit exudes quality, and except for the fragile-looking flip-up antenna, this is one radio that could easily absorb several drops onto cement and come up asking for more. On the downside, the KX-TR320 has rather small buttons that are difficult to see, let alone press. And they're packed so close together it's easy to press the wrong one. This fault can be turned into an upside, as it's also difficult to inadvertently press a button just by handling the unit, but we found using the KX-TR320 in less than optimal lighting conditions to be a chore. However, both the sound quality and range of the unit were excellent, and if you have two or more of the radios you can take advantage of the privacy subcodes that only let you hear people using the same subcode (although everyone else on the same channel who isn't using the codes can hear you). We've seen better overall values, but the KX-TR320's rugged construction and rich features really add to its appeal. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: - Allows for several privacy codes and 5 different call tones
- Great sound quality and range
- Rugged construction
Cons: - Buttons are very hard to work with
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