Wednesday 16 March 2011

Motorola debuts with TLKR T8, says its ideal for Extreme Sports Action

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The amazing Motorola TLKR T8



By Prince Osuagwu

Knowing that rechargeable, hands-free, splash-proof walkie talkies make communicating in the great outdoors easy, Motorola Solutions has launched a new product,the TLKR T8 two-way radio popularly referred to as walkie talkie which it said was very Ideal for anyone enjoying outdoor activities.
According to Motorola, the product is perfect for skiers, snowboarders, mountain climbers and other extreme sports enthusiasts mainly for its ruggedized design, long range and impressive battery life.
The dual handsets, recharge conveniently from a twin charger pod and come complete with belt clips for easy carrying even as it is particularly aimed at the serious amateur,. With an LCD backlit display and 10 call tones, the TLKR T8 is designed for maximum ease of use, as well as providing unbeatable voice clarity and coverage whatever the surroundings.
Motorola said that the rechargeable NiMH batteries is for longer talk time, though normal AAA batteries can also be used to provide emergency power. It has eight channels, 121 codes to make the user always contactable.
The product also comes with hands-free mode, giving users the freedom of not taking gloves off to talk. It also has a LED torch, useful when it get dark. It has Vibrate alert to enable the user know when he is needed even when shooting down the slopes.
Interestingly, the TLKR T8 has Splash-proof to avoid snow slowing the user down. Besides, its up to 10 km range, making it the perfect communications device for mountain environments.
According to the Director for radio products, Motorola Solutions, EMEA, Mr Tim Clark, "the TLKR T8 is the latest addition to an impressive range of Motorola consumer two-way radios that suit all needs and budgets. The advanced design coupled with a ruggedized feature set makes the TLKR T8 the perfect choice for consumers looking for a walkie talkie that’s tough enough to stand up to serious outdoor usage.”

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