Cobra LI-5600-2 DX VP Micotalk 20-Mile Range 2-Way Radio - 2 Pack
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Average customer review:Product Description
Cobra Electronics LI5600-2DXVP Two Way Radio/ 20 Mile Range. The 5600 comes in an ultra compact GMRS/FRS two way radio value pack with a range of up to 22 miles. The radios include rechargeable high capacity lithium ion batteries and a two port desktop charger. The desktop charger wall adapter can also charge one radio through its speaker/ microphone/charge jack. Other features include: Vibralert silent paging, VOX hands free operation, 10 channel memory, and a scan feature. You can save as many as 10 channels in the memory and then scan as many as you would like.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26185 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Cobra
- Model: LI5600-2DXVP
- Dimensions: 1.50" h x 5.50" w x 2.00" l, 1.45 pounds
Features
- Two Way Radio
- 20 Mile Range
- VOX Hands Free Operation
- Vibralert Silent Paging
- Two Way Radio/ Lithium Ion Battery/ Charger/ Warranty Card
Customer Reviews
This is Next Level Cobra!!!
I recently purchased 2 sets of these walkie talkies. currently I have 4 different types of Cobra walkie talkies which I use at my job. I am a Building Manager that oversees Custodial Services in several government buildings so these walkie talkies are essential to my daily interactions with my co-workers(custodians). I love these radios, they are smaller and easier to handle and the range is just incredible. I highly recommend this product, and I will be purchasing more radios in the near future.
Best two way radio yet
Have been dedicated to the Motorola brand up til now. I'm very impressed with the Cobra LI5600, and have 4 pairs of radios to compare them to. My first impression was the sound quality, it doesn't sound like a tin can, and is plenty loud. It's very compact, and is only slightly thicker than a cell phone. In fact, I use a cell phone holster to carry it. Unfortunately the belt clip looks fragile, but could do the job. The Li-ion battery is a plus and gives it much longer battery life than any radio I've had before. Tests so far have found it to have good range, 1-2 miles in town, just as most radios. They can be charged through the cradle or directly with the transformer, a nice feature. I'm glad I went with the 5600, as the 7200 is larger than I'd prefer, and the 6700's only benefit is weather reception. Was about to take a chance on my 5th pair of moto's with the EM1000R, and glad I didn't. I highly recommend these. Plan to buy a second pair soon. Even my co-workers like these better, and as a result, use them more often.
Reception range limited
I bought these radios a couple days after the Chino Hills quake with the specific intent of emergency use. (Cel phone lines were extremely erratic the first couple of hours after the quake). My mom lives about 1.06 miles away from me, but I figured that the range ratings of these radios were typically overblown. Still, I bought them just to give them a try. As expected, being in a (beach)city environment, reception with my mom was virtually non-existent. I was told by my paramedic friend that I needed a more robust system like those used by the FD or Police or military. Returning the radios to Amazon was a breeze.



