Nowadays we are accustomed to checking other people’s real reviews before buying a product. User’s article or video comments are more authentic than product advertisements. Through those reviews, we can get a different perspective on the product and know the real experience of using it. Next, this blog will give you an insight into Retevis RT602 kid’s walkie-talkie through a real user experience.
General introduction
Retevis RT602 is specially designed for kids. But it’s not supposed to be a toy, it’s supposed to be like a full-featured walkie-talkie. So you can see it has a small compact size, but it definitely has like a typical real adult walkie-talkie type designed features. Moreover, the price of Retevis RT602 is pretty inexpensive.
Easy to operate
Retevis RT602 is really simple to operate. There are just 7 buttons in total. And there are small icons on the buttons for easy operation. Children can quickly learn how to operate.
Built-in flashlight
On the right side of Retevis RT602 is the lamp button. It has a built-in mini flashlight which is kind of cool. When children use it, they should make sure it doesn’t turn on and end up drained battery.
Minor flaws
Retevis RT602 is not a real long-range walkie-talkie. Its communication distance cannot be compared with long-distance walkie-talkies used by adults. It does have a clip on the back which is actually removable. The removable clip allows children to choose to install or not, but it doesn’t fit there tightly.
Call button
Retevis RT602 does have a call button in the middle of a walkie-talkie. If you just want to get somebody’s attention on the other end, you just push the C button. Then the two intercoms will ring the bell at the same time. That works pretty well, especially with kids. They might not be paying attention to your voice coming over the walkie talkie or if you are in a place with a lot of interference, the signal may not be very well.
Retevis RT602 kid’s walkie-talkie is really useful for a couple of different things when you’re out camping with the kids. It’s a great way to stay in touch with each other. If you have questions, please leave a comment below.
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