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Royair1 22/11/2020
For those who do not like reading long reviews...Are these pair of transceivers worth the price on here?.. definitely Yes! I received them well packed in far less time than I expected... a good start. Supplied with the radios are two antenna's two charging stations, two wrist straps and two belt clips. Care should be taken when ordering, to chose between US, EU power plugs or USB charging, the latter which is shown on the pictures in the product description. Select the "Type" on the ordering page. Mine were received with a US power plug. luckily I had an adapter. The radio's are very light weight but well constructed. I would not recommend their being subjected to anything other than dry working conditions. Whilst these are not toys they are not industrial tools either! The important question with walkie talkies is what range do they 'really' have? It is worth remembering that ALL manufacturers will always state their very best range ... line of sight and over open terrain. I'm not sure if these could possibly achieve that which is stated in their description (about 6km), however I tested them in real world conditions in a built up English town, they managed just under 1km, actually half a mile! Although this sounds very poor given the claim of six times that distance, it really is quite good for this class of transceiver in such test conditions. It is also worthy of note that during that test one unit was situated inside a building. My conclusion, having used very costly professional transceivers operating on various frequencies in all conditions, that for this price they are very good indeed. If you do need something which will give you that slightly better range, then chose something with a variable squelch control not a push on and off like this one, but be prepared to listen to a lot of static if you do and all for the sake of a few hundred meters!
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Royair1 This a continuation of my 14th November review of the Guudgo A3 Solar Camera. I did manage to get the camera to recognize it's SD card and come to terms with the Cloudedge App, which is not a bad program. However, the camera clearly needs long days of sunshine or bright daylight to maintain it's charge from the solar panel. Although I utilized the useful long lead on the panel, despite good positioning of the panel to get the best light possible, it is clear that the camera's internal battery will need to be re-charged from a mains power source. For my application as an outside security camera winter and summer alike, this makes it totally unsuitable as it is positioned such that it needs a ladder to reach. With the apparent little charge it was getting from the solar panel and it's it's fully charged internal battery it lasted about twenty days in operation.

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