Panasonic Palm-Link KXTR320B 2-Way Radio (Black)

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent 2-Way Radio

(5 out of 5) by Jamie on Nov
26, 2000 (Chicago)
When my family and I went on vacation to Disney World, we carried around the Panasonic KX-TR320 FRS 2-Way Radio. Not only did it look cool, with the Cobalt Blue accent, but the KX-TR320 has rubber plugs, making it water proof...this was very important since my Dad carried it on Splash Mountain, and it kinda got a little wet. My Dad dropped it a few times too at Disney World, making my Mom freak out, but it could take a licking and keep on ticking. The only problem was the tiny buttons, I remember I was trying to use it outside of Body Wars in EPCOT, and I accidently hit the wrong button a few times. It did have great sound quality and range. I would reccomend picking one up for your vacations.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
Panasonic KX-TR320B FRS 2-Way Radio

(5 out of 5) by Melinda Quan on Jan
18, 2001 (San Juan Cap, CA United States)
These are great!! I use them to keep in touch with my 10 year old son when he goes off with his friends to the burger joint or grocery store. The range is phenominal. He can be just about anywhere and I can get in touch with him. The voice activated mode is great! The privacy channels help to keep the interference down, as I have found that these types of radios are very common. Unfortunately, I paid more for them elsewhere, wish I had gotten them here at Amazon.com. A hint to all you other mom's out there, if you give these to your children as a gift, they'll love them and won't realize that it's more of a convienence for you than it is a toy for them! Next time they run out without first cleaning their room you can call them right back with out leaving the kitchen!
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
Best audio quality of all that I've tried so far

(5 out of 5) by kane413 on Dec
10, 2001 (Indianapolis, IN)
I own both 320 and 325S. I've also tried Motorola FR-60, T289; Cobra FRS-220, PR-1000, PR-900(the latter two are GMRS radios). The Panasonic's are the ones I say "What?" the least in use.
It's not very loud(but also not much distortion), got a tiny PTT button, CTCSS has to be set to zero if you want to scan all activities on the channels, and you have to keep holding down the Monitor button to break the squelch. All minor annoyances.
It's been one year since I bought my first pair of 320. Flip-down mic/ear speaker used to be a reason I bought these, but I never had the need to use them. Vibration alert is nice for really loud places like Disneyland. But when it's too noisy for the ringer, it's also near impossible to hear transmission.
Solid construction except the antenna seems won't last as long as the rest of the unit. Like other people mentioned, I had this dropped to concrete floor from waist level (the belt clip slipped), and it showed no ill effect at all.
With best clarity from all that I've tried, and $20 after rebate, this is a keeper.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
Excellent radio!

(5 out of 5) by djjeroen on Nov
23, 2000 (Tuckahoe NJ United States)
I have 2 Motorola FS-Radio's and bought these Panasonic Radio's too, I prefer using the Panasonic's. They have a better range, are more compact and look cooler. The available car cord is handy too, eliminates use of batteries while driving.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
Great radio!

(5 out of 5) by Eric L. Smith on Aug
9, 2001 (Reston, VA USA)
All my friends have Motorola radios, but when it came time for me to buy a couple, I looked for the radios with the best features...and the Panasonic fit the bill. I love the cool look, and I particularly like the feature that allows you to talk into the radio like a cell phone. Sometimes you don't want everyone around you to know what is being said, and with this feature, you have some privacy without having to buy a earpiece/mic. They also have more protection against drops and splashes then my friends radios, which come in handy while skiing. I highly recommend this product.