Motorola T3 and T5 TLKR Range
Motorola Incorporated has recently launched its TLKR T3 and T5 range stylish, easy to use and colorful two-way radios. The range combines the design legacy Motorola is known for with the technology and innovation originally developed for professional users, resulting in compelling devices for teenagers, young and sporty adults and adventurous families.
Both TLKR radios incorporate a practical and eye-catching hanging loop feature, enabling a wide range of ways to carry and use the devices. The TLKR T3 has been designed for young people who enjoy being connected to friends, playing urban sports or experiencing the great outdoors.
The TLKR T5 has been designed for independent adults who enjoy an active lifestyle and also comes in a pack of two radios.
The TLKR range is ideal for consumers looking for an inexpensive and cost-effective way to stay in touch with people in their lives, as all conversations are free. It’s the ultimate accessory for anyone serious about adventure and style.
The TLKR T3 and the TLKR T5 will be available from October 2007. The pricing is yet to be confirmed.
Motorola T3 features:
* Eight channels for selecting the best frequency
* Up to approximately 20 hours of battery life
* 5km range*
* Sleep function
* Channel scan and monitor
* Battery meter
* Low battery warning tone
* LCD display
* Key lock
* Complete with two individual belt clips
* Available in orange, red and blue
Motorola T5 features:
* 8 channels + 121 codes for enhanced privacy
* Up to approximately 16 hours battery life using supplied rechargeable battery packs
* Also rechargeable whilst outdoors using the optional 12v charger
* 6km range*
* Twin-charger pod + separate DC charging jack
* Backlit LCD
* Room monitor
* Auto power off
* Voice activated
* Hands free function
* Timer
* Five call tones
* Accessory connector
* Complete with two individual belt clips
* Available in, black, blue and red
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