Walkie-Talkie Hytera à prova de explosão, HP700, CQST Ex I Biib T, 4GB
$720.00
Potência de saída (W): 3w-5w
Capacidade da bateria (mAh): 2400
À prova d’água / Resistente à água: IP67
Canais de armazenamento: 1024
Faixa de frequência: UHF VHF
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- Potência de saída (W): 3w-5w
- Capacidade da bateria (mAh): 2400
- Resistente à água: IP67
- Canais de memória: 1024
- Faixa de frequência: UHF VHF
- Dimensões: 132 x 55 x 29.5
- Número do modelo: HP700
- Tipo de walkie talkie: Portátil
- Tem display: Sim
- Alcance máximo: 5km-10km
- Marca: Hytera
- Origem: China continental



item | valor |
Moldagem exclusiva | NÃO |
Local de origem | China |
Fujian | |
Marca | HYTERA |
Número do modelo | HP700 |
Tipo | De mão |
Dimensões | 132*55*32.5 |
Faixa de frequência | 136~174MHz 400~470MHz 350~400MHz |
Canais de memória | 256 |
Alcance de comunicação | 2-10KM |
Nível de resistência à água | IPX-8 |
Tensão de operação | 7.4V |
Garantia | 12 meses |
Capacidade da bateria | 2200mAh de lítio |
Classificação à prova de explosão | Ex ib IIB T4 Gb |
Temperatura de operação | -40℃~+85℃ |
Frequently Asked Questions
In the real world, LUOTWO handhelds like this one hold a clear signal for about 2-4 miles in open country and maybe half a mile to a mile in a city or heavy woods. The box may claim more, but trees and buildings eat radio waves fast. If you need serious distance, a 4G PoC radio or a repeater setup is the honest answer.
Yes, this LUOTWO model is rated IP67 or better, so it survives rain, splashes and even a drop in shallow water. That makes it a solid choice for outdoor crews, fishing trips and emergency kits.
Expect a full day of light use from a full charge, or 8-10 hours of heavy talking. Charging from the cradle takes roughly 2-4 hours. Check the batteries section if you want a spare.
Like most LUOTWO radios, this one talks to any other radio on the same frequency band and mode. If both units are analog and share the band, they will hear each other even across brands. Digital-only modes will not interop, so keep that in mind if you are mixing fleets.
It depends on the band. FRS radios need no license in the US, while GMRS requires a $35 family license from the FCC. If the model is a commercial or amateur radio, a license or a business frequency is required. When in doubt, check the frequency range printed on the back label.
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Detailed specifications available upon request. Contact our sales team for full technical documentation.
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