

- #Motorola push to talk for free#
- #Motorola push to talk Offline#
- #Motorola push to talk Bluetooth#
- #Motorola push to talk series#

Although the TLK100 is a small device it still remains rugged and reliable. The sizing of this radio allows for it to fit comfortably in the palm of the hand, whilst the low weight means that it can be carried via the use of a belt clip or wrist strap with little to no strain on the operator. A technology that is fast becoming the first choice for companies looking to improve their PTT communications, this radio uses existing cellular networks to communicate rather than the traditional UHF and VHF frequencies.Ī fairly compact radio the TLK100 stands at 168.9mm in height, 58.6mm in width, and 22.15mm in depth whilst weighing in at just 166g. I'll say that the pros outweigh the cons but I hope Motorola will continue to support and develop this app because it still needs some work.The TLK100 is a push to talk over cellular radio from Motorola.
#Motorola push to talk for free#
I'll concede that "beggars can't be choosers," and Motorola seems to be offering these maps for free where other apps might require a subscription fee.
#Motorola push to talk Offline#
So what's the point of adding your own photo to your profile? Nothing, it seems.Īlso, the downloading of offline maps is terribly slow, even when connected to wifi. You still have to manually enter their names when adding members to your group, and take photos (or choose them from your photo stream). The natural assumption would be that your avatar and name would automatically propagate to other members in your group if your phone has data (cellular/wifi, etc) when you add them but none of that happens. Now the bad: the app will allow you to attach a selfie or chosen avatar to your profile just like any other chat/messaging app and you can choose your own profile name.but that data doesn't seem to go anywhere. I tested the messaging features using two iPhones and two radios and it works pretty well. I love that that settings for the radio can be configured from the app and then populated to other radios via the "leader/member" feature.

Actual range will vary depending on terrain and conditions, and is often less than the maximum possible.įirst, the good: pairing is easy and the app is pretty self explanatory. * The communication and data ranges quoted are calculated under optimum conditions, with an unobstructed line of sight. Features enabled & settings controlled by TALKABOUT App.With enhanced communication and more information you enjoy unrivaled connectivity for peace of mind off the cellular grid.

#Motorola push to talk series#
The TALKABOUT app uses the T8xx series as modem to send messages, locations and more over the radio frequencies to your fellow T8xx series users. The secret to the T8xx series is once your smartphone is connected to your radio over Bluetooth, the TALKABOUT smartphone app enables communication options beyond push-to-talk. The T8xx series two-way radio work just like every other radio by sending information using radio frequencies to keep you connected while off-grid. Skiing, hiking, hunting or at a music festival, the T8xx series have an IPX4 rating and a range of up to 35 miles* to keep you connected no matter where your adventures lead. You can also control your radio setting from the TALKABOUT app.
#Motorola push to talk Bluetooth#
Just download this app, connect your smartphone via Bluetooth and you now have the ability to locate a friend’s campsite, share your current location and send messages - all while exploring off-grid. The TALKABOUT T8xx series allow you to share and track locations with your travel companions. GO BEYOND PUSH-TO-TALK WITH THE TALKABOUT T8xx series AND FREE TALKABOUT APP
