
Delivery within 3 days to 5 days & Shipped from within Singapore
Use AWT360 to stay connected during those outdoor adventures.
Range up to 10km**
Set-up
The handsets are easy to set up and start using straight out the box. Even for someone who haven't used a walkie talkie before. The user guide is easy to understand ,straightforward and clear.

It is recommended to charge the handsets before using them for the first time, so this is definitely something to consider if you’re planning to use them straight away. 8 x AAA Rechargeable batteries is provided in the set ( 4-pieces for each walkie talkie) and can be charged using the twin docker charger.

Ease-of-use
The handsets are extremely user-friendly. Included with the pack are two belt-clips, which attaches the handset to your belt (or bag strap, or clothing…) quite well. Selecting channels and sub-codes is straightforward whether you’re familiar with Two-Way Radios or new to them. Setting up a group does require a little programming, but is simple enough when following the guide.

For outdoor usage
Earpiece is included in the accesories, enable handfree usage of the Walkie Talkie. With backlit display and torchlight function, walkie talkie can be used in dark or low light area as screen can be seen in such conditions and it doubles up as a torch light.

Earpiece provided

Rugged and Hardy

Long usage time

Loud and clear
Key Features
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IDA Approved- license free
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Vox with 3 level control
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FM Radio
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Up to 10km range (subject to terrain and conditions)
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Rechargeable NiMH batteries (supplied)
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Hands free • LED torch
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Integrated Flashlight
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Ear piece provided
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LCD display with backlight
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Keypad lock • Battery level indicator
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Belt clip and carrying loop
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Offering protection from dripping water IPx2 !!!
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Vibration alert
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8 Channel +38 Subcodes
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Rugged and Hardy
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Loud and Clear
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Long usage time

Package Includes
**Please take note that the range is very much dependent of the terrian & areas that the devices are being used. Tall Structures such Buildings, trees, hills, moving vehicles, etc. may reduce the coverage distance.