5000KM distance walkie-talkie,you can talk in real time

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @AntoKyuuketsuki
    @AntoKyuuketsuki Год назад +19488

    If a walkie talkie requires a SIM card, then it's not a walkie talkie...
    It's a cellphone. 😂

    • @FlyiingEagle
      @FlyiingEagle Год назад +116

      😂😂

    • @DookieShorts
      @DookieShorts Год назад +212

      It's a nextell

    • @nw8000
      @nw8000 Год назад +126

      I always though all cell phones where walkie Talkies...

    • @mdk2854
      @mdk2854 Год назад +228

      It's only "push to talk" cell phone.

    • @nicolasarias4967
      @nicolasarias4967 Год назад +74

      Yes but u never paid again

  • @hello_world_zz
    @hello_world_zz Год назад +4944

    1. Take nokia phone for 15$
    2. Put it into walkie-talkie body
    3. Sell it for 200$

  • @LoboGrossgerge
    @LoboGrossgerge 4 месяца назад +236

    Let's get this straight.
    A walkie-talkie or radio, is a device that uses nothing but its own antenna to directly communicate with other walkie-talkies. Requires NO SIM cards nor other things to work. There are for civil use (using civilian radio frequencies, usually not encrypted), and for military or government use, (using reserved radio frequencies and usually encrypted). The reach of these devices depends on several factors, including terrain, other antennas (troncal radios), etc.
    There are satellite phones that use nothing but satellites to communicate and usually work worldwide with some limitations due to the satellite system they may use and need a subscription to the provider, usually very expensive.
    There are cell phones, the traditional cell phones we know and depend on a subscription too and usually a SIM card. Coverage depends on the carrier antennas.
    And the old Nextel-like radios, which are indeed radios like traditional walkie-talkies, but relying on a more extensive sort of cellular network called iDEN, which works in technical means similar to 2G or 3G networks and it's a separate network infrastructure from the traditional cell phone infrastructure. Rely on a subscription too and coverage works similar to traditional cell phones.
    What you are showing may be real walkie-talkies, but they will never work 5K km because they would need to be in straight line (Earth's curvature affects them) and there has to be nothing between them (no buildings, no other people, nothing) if it was the case that their reach is 5K km.
    Regular walkie-talkies usually have a reach of 1-20 km in open fields and a few hundred meters (from 50 to 200) in populated cities where buildings and other things are in between both radios.

    • @collander7766
      @collander7766 3 месяца назад +3

      Technically a cell phone is a radio but yeah

    • @yasser0260
      @yasser0260 3 месяца назад +1

      انت رائع 👍👍👍 هل لديك قناة تهمك لأشترك بها

    • @LeonNeuton
      @LeonNeuton 3 месяца назад

      ​@@collander7766💯🔥

    • @abhijeetkundu7123
      @abhijeetkundu7123 3 месяца назад +1

      A walkie talkie is a radio. If this particular device functions as a radio, you can call it walkie talkie even if it requires a SIM. By functioning as a radio I mean it must use a passive wave so that it can't be tracked. I don't know if it is possible for this device. Probably they use mobile tower to amplify the passive wave upto 5000 km range. The SIM card is to receive the frequency from the tower but it doesn't connect the notions. That is most probably the case.

    • @abhijeetkundu7123
      @abhijeetkundu7123 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@collander7766not actually. The entire data transmission physics for radio and telecommunication are completely different

  • @AsciiWolf
    @AsciiWolf Год назад +7541

    This "walkie talkie" is a mobile phone.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Год назад +72

      Mobile phones are also a kind of handheld transceiver / "walkie talkie". (Especially if you use it as intended and call someone with it.)

    • @shriram5494
      @shriram5494 Год назад

      ​@@fitybux4664 bro can you google the definition of a walkie talkie. They are Half Duplex radio transcievers. your cell phone can only talk to the tower. Any 2 walkie talkies can directly talk to each other.

    • @contorta960
      @contorta960 Год назад +216

      ​@@fitybux4664no, your traditional walkie talkie doesn't use a sim card, unlike this expensive one and unlike mobile phones. a pretty fundamental difference imo.

    • @deathangel5317
      @deathangel5317 Год назад +6

      Yeah basically like a chirp thing

    • @One-Eyed-Willly
      @One-Eyed-Willly Год назад +1

      Pretty useless vid. No info

  • @Aka-vs6jt
    @Aka-vs6jt Год назад +2846

    I also own a "walkie talkie" with which I can make calls to places of any distance covered by cellular network. I call it smartphone.

    • @lost4468yt
      @lost4468yt Год назад +21

      Ah ha, but you can probably also make calls when you don't have cellular reception but do have WiFi, via WiFi calling which any modern network and phone will have. Well this can't do that! So it's uhh better?
      And with those weird smartphones you could even use the data link to use another protocol for phone/text, for example one that's encrypted end to end. You could even use a protocol which has real native support for video calls, proper group texts or calls, the ability to send large files of arbitrary data, etc.
      What a dumb idea that would be. This device is clearly superior because it looks like a totally different device and the marketing is meant to make you go "oh cool I remember being a kid with a walkie talkie", not some generalised computer in your pocket - no one would buy a generalised computer.

    • @Stuff_happens
      @Stuff_happens Год назад +7

      Also watch RUclips

    • @wakeupcanadians
      @wakeupcanadians Год назад

      yeah this dumb this take sim card lol this man in the video is a fool

    • @randallchunn8286
      @randallchunn8286 Год назад +3

      😂

    • @skylark4901
      @skylark4901 Год назад +2

      That will never catch on...

  • @Mystr.B
    @Mystr.B 8 месяцев назад +19

    We used to call it Walkie Talkie, the Classic Mobile Phone

  • @TranquiloCamilo
    @TranquiloCamilo Год назад +916

    My walkie-talkie has also a front and rear camera and it can speak at ranges above 5000km no problem . Uses the same sim card

    • @suniluchil1304
      @suniluchil1304 Год назад +10

      😂 true 👍

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Год назад +25

      my walkie talkie has LTE/5G and it can access the Google Play store! beat that.

    • @vladimirlenin843
      @vladimirlenin843 Год назад +4

      Not exactly the same i think
      Different data plan
      That thing probably don't even have internet connection

    • @TranquiloCamilo
      @TranquiloCamilo Год назад +2

      @@vladimirlenin843 mine can even share WiFi and send files to other walkie talkies around close. But the one on the video is probably easier to handle with work gloves 🧤

    • @GoldenEDM_2018
      @GoldenEDM_2018 Год назад

      ​@@vladimirlenin843can you watch porn on your walkie talkie

  • @gaurav_tank
    @gaurav_tank Год назад +1329

    We call it Mobile Phone in this era!😅😂😂😂

    • @MindBodySoulOk
      @MindBodySoulOk Год назад +6

      We had push to talk in the late 90s, it was awesome!!!!!

    • @brentOhlookAsnake
      @brentOhlookAsnake 11 месяцев назад +3

      Mobile phone is still technically a radio transceiver lol sends and receives RF

    • @ruzziasht349
      @ruzziasht349 11 месяцев назад

      You be stuck in the wrong era bud

    • @mitroer
      @mitroer 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@brentOhlookAsnake but it requires a network, which you will not have if you go to sea or isolated areas

    • @ด่าหมดไม่สนหน้าไหน
      @ด่าหมดไม่สนหน้าไหน 10 месяцев назад +1

      Please using VIDEO CALL 🤣🤣

  • @dansampson8203
    @dansampson8203 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @kitpong1777
    @kitpong1777 Год назад +774

    POC - Push to Talk over Cellular equipment. It relies on a specialised subscription to a Mobile Phone provider, and uses the Mobile Phone Network.
    The difference being the connection is 1-1 or a fixed network of receivers / senders, and immediate. You don't need to dial , and other side doesn't need to pick up the phone.

    • @georgestam1710
      @georgestam1710 Год назад +38

      That comment should have many likes. Thanks for clarifying bro!

    • @DavidBradley-w8r
      @DavidBradley-w8r Год назад +26

      Question? Will this device work out in the middle of nowhere ( no reception on you're smartphone) kinda place

    • @keshkepital
      @keshkepital Год назад

      @@DavidBradley-w8rRead the above again. And again.

    • @stuntchickentv
      @stuntchickentv Год назад +10

      Ya, I had that phone. My friend had it too! I would reach out. He hated it!
      (Said he was on public bus, and it started make'n noise) lol

    • @cannibalronny7314
      @cannibalronny7314 Год назад +4

      How many repeaters are needed

  • @franzbeckenbauer7490
    @franzbeckenbauer7490 Год назад +987

    CIA: No matter what you got, Imma hear everything you talk and walk 😂😂

    • @sevaslee4865
      @sevaslee4865 Год назад +8

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @JD-kg3mx
      @JD-kg3mx Год назад

      You mean FBI. The CIA is military and works outside the United States. The NSA has the capability to record all of our communications but logistically it’s near impossible without super computers setup with algorithms that get triggered by specific word codes. But spies and clandestine anti-American domestic terrorists don’t speak over cell phones anymore with anything related to their crimes. The latest is tracking bloggers, websites, email, dark web and any “social media” of known or suspected criminals. The US logistically can’t examine all communications even though it can collect all. That’s been going on since the invention of hard drives. Ever wonder in police investigations of a felony murder, kidnapping, crimes against women and children how prosecutors can present evidence of conversations?

    • @วัชรศรีไทย
      @วัชรศรีไทย Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @macdeep8523
      @macdeep8523 Год назад +1

      Tin foil hat

    • @liberatumplox625
      @liberatumplox625 Год назад +7

      And if we don't like what you're saying, we'll send our zoomie boomies.

  • @robster7787
    @robster7787 8 месяцев назад +91

    ⁠ I have this product. The person that gave it to me as a gift said it costs about $220 for the pair.
    It doesn’t function at all without a simcard, and its preconfigured as a 2-way communication to the other device in the same format.
    It absolutely doesn’t work when I’m out in the mountains when hiking where there is no cell tower. There isn’t even a radio like a traditional walkie talkie inside.
    In conclusion, its a two-way cellphone.

    • @Param_Hayaran
      @Param_Hayaran 4 месяца назад +1

      Does it require a recharge to use?

    • @Warframeplayer-s4l
      @Warframeplayer-s4l 4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you for the review, I’m stirring away

    • @frankmccann29
      @frankmccann29 4 месяца назад

      Thanks. Sad. There's so many sats

    • @Adrian-wu9sh
      @Adrian-wu9sh 3 месяца назад

      Dose it works

  • @3111windyhollow
    @3111windyhollow Год назад +540

    As a ham radio operator I can say that without repeaters it is not possible.

    • @foxkey319
      @foxkey319 11 месяцев назад +20

      nightime bounce of stratosphere?

    • @Gh0sTlyD3th
      @Gh0sTlyD3th 11 месяцев назад +42

      It ain't ham. This thing's just a tiny cell phone. Its got a SIM card.

    • @tomcoryell
      @tomcoryell 11 месяцев назад +26

      It has repeaters. Every 35 miles along the fiber trunk. Coast to coast.

    • @rajsteint6487
      @rajsteint6487 10 месяцев назад +9

      The course I did in British Columbia for HAM radio actually has a lot to it. I was surprised when I actually started the course and wasn't expecting it to be that much info to use a radio hahahaha

    • @audio3980
      @audio3980 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@foxkey319woah! Somebody has been paying attention in science class! 👍☝🏻

  • @414s4
    @414s4 Год назад +810

    It’s a rebranded Tydera F14, that uses push to talk over cell (POC), so you need a 4G data plan for that to work along with some type of POC cloud based service to work. It also has an 8 or 10 watt traditional walkie talkie that transmits in the 450-470 MHz frequencies, which would only have a few miles range under the best conditions given its antenna. The 5000km range is just pure marketing bs, as it’s not much different from your cell phone except it’s just 4g.

    • @chazM6116
      @chazM6116 Год назад +7

      don't your phone have 4G or like mine 5G ?

    • @DrifterGaming
      @DrifterGaming Год назад +23

      Most informative reply on this post that isn't joking along the lines of "I have a mobile phone haha"

    • @SamuelMadjos
      @SamuelMadjos 11 месяцев назад

      HowMuch for Monny Pacyaw iN Pinas Monny sir?

    • @ololh4xx
      @ololh4xx 11 месяцев назад +5

      well ... "technically" the 5000km are no understatement - its easily possible to talk over such a distance if you're using the global cellphone network. But is **is** marketing, yes :-)
      Thanks for the additional info

    • @redplayerya
      @redplayerya 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for explaining

  • @djokowarsito2719
    @djokowarsito2719 8 месяцев назад

    How much did you buy? ..!!? I'm in Indonesia. Is there already...!?❤❤❤❤

  • @91JLovesDisney
    @91JLovesDisney Год назад +144

    As a ham radio licensee, I can confirm that that's not how VHF/UHF radio works! :D

    • @n5sli
      @n5sli Год назад +5

      Agreed! 73's de N5SLI.

    • @91JLovesDisney
      @91JLovesDisney Год назад +3

      @@n5sli K5HRP 73

    • @gabetower6165
      @gabetower6165 Год назад +4

      Yeah I was coming here to say that! - 73 KC1RIZ

    • @CountDoucheula
      @CountDoucheula Год назад +4

      As a person with eyes, I can see it requires a SIM card...

    • @unk8371
      @unk8371 Год назад +2

      Uh oh. The Sad Hams are in here.

  • @chaldean7043
    @chaldean7043 Год назад +875

    If a walki talki could send signals from Florida to Alaska then I would not have that antenna anywhere near my head or balls.😂

    • @tonybrown5425
      @tonybrown5425 Год назад +25

      Non ionizing radiation…

    • @chaldean7043
      @chaldean7043 Год назад +48

      @@tonybrown5425 can you imagine putting your head in a microwave?

    • @alexreitler
      @alexreitler Год назад

      ​@@tonybrown5425man, even 0.5W walkie talkies are recommended to be kept 5cm away from skin

    • @springsm5545
      @springsm5545 Год назад +9

      I would also wonder if it was even FCC compliant for its frequency with that short of a antenna.

    • @microdesigns2000
      @microdesigns2000 Год назад

      ​@@tonybrown5425non ionizing, but still powerful. While doing something stupid, I keyed up and got a burn on the antenna port of a 1-watt portable I was servicing. Another time my boss asked me to key up a 25-watt mobile radio, but he was still tightening the antenna. That was a nasty burn. You can definitely cook meat with non-ionizing radiation.

  • @malcolmedwards296
    @malcolmedwards296 9 месяцев назад +2

    I dont get who there selling them to wheres the market for them 🤔

  • @wendysofficial
    @wendysofficial 11 месяцев назад +337

    We used to have this back in the Nextel days. It was called Push To Talk.

    • @SINYSTOK
      @SINYSTOK 11 месяцев назад +13

      where you at, dawg?

    • @QEsposito510
      @QEsposito510 10 месяцев назад +19

      PTT also known as the ‘chirp.’
      A favorite among construction companies, as well as seemingly every large black woman inside of a fast food restaurant from 2002-2006.

    • @sunofman2008
      @sunofman2008 10 месяцев назад +4

      Chirping is what we use to call it

    • @diegoalonso225
      @diegoalonso225 10 месяцев назад

      Best comm in class

    • @joemo1033
      @joemo1033 8 месяцев назад

      It never got any better than this...

  • @jplacido9999
    @jplacido9999 Год назад +313

    This has the Nokia name on it, but if you want a Motorola name, just say it....😂😂😂😂

    • @3073Sean
      @3073Sean Год назад +5

      It took me a second to get it. That’s funny!

    • @jplacido9999
      @jplacido9999 Год назад

      @@3073Sean
      They will use famous names to fool the buyers....🙈

    • @stollyfiles
      @stollyfiles Год назад +9

      They said Motorola won't fit but they can do iPhoney.

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 Год назад +12

      On the linked website it has Tydera and fontool written on it. In most pictures it doesn't have any name. But yeah, it's just some china crap they put whatever name on

    • @jplacido9999
      @jplacido9999 Год назад +3

      @@stollyfiles
      😂😂👍👍
      I've seen the same with Motorola on it....incredible...🙈

  • @OJOLSIBOLANG
    @OJOLSIBOLANG Месяц назад

    Waww... NOKIA luar biasa inovasinya...🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @andrezorro9010
    @andrezorro9010 Год назад +65

    from chat-GPT:
    Traditional walkie-talkies, which operate on radio frequencies, do not use SIM cards. Walkie-talkies are two-way radios that communicate directly with each other over radio waves, and they do not rely on cellular networks.

    • @Davide_LP
      @Davide_LP 11 месяцев назад +7

      Don't use chat gpt as a reliable source of information. What you said is right though

    • @espressogaming4574
      @espressogaming4574 10 месяцев назад +3

      Chatgpt explanation clearly off by miless,
      Listen to experts instead, some experts in the comments already explained well about the products, its a walkie talkie but extended with PTT over 4G networks, it can function as normal walkie-talkie but also can reach further when users inside the range of 4G networks

    • @YSarnajit
      @YSarnajit 10 месяцев назад

      Who is beleive 😂

    • @onlyforreddit6511
      @onlyforreddit6511 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Davide_LPhe has every right to say. who are you compared to him?

  • @rafaelr5837
    @rafaelr5837 Год назад +340

    They had something like this 25 years ago. It was called Nextel

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Год назад +4

      Has the patents expired? LOL.

    • @_Nothsa
      @_Nothsa Год назад +6

      my dad worked for nextel and got tons of cheap phones lol

    • @xe1sen
      @xe1sen Год назад +6

      it was called IDEN Motorola radio

    •  Год назад

      @@fitybux4664it‘s probably using a different technology like plain digital voice modes with some GSM-R or TETRA conference calling stuff.

    • @user-yc8hr2tm4u
      @user-yc8hr2tm4u Год назад +3

      Try over 35 years ago as catv system tech we used them in charter cable both phone and talkie

  • @izeyjames
    @izeyjames 3 месяца назад +2

    Are you also remembering the Israel magic when you see things like this 😂, I am just hearing boom 💥 in my mind 😂😂😂

  • @wallaguest1
    @wallaguest1 Год назад +55

    the magic of a walkie talkie is the fact you dont need cell tower coverage to use it, this is a damn phone.

  • @silata
    @silata Год назад +512

    You need a plan for this… it’s just a talkie phone

  • @cannonfodder4812
    @cannonfodder4812 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is like the old walkie talkie feature on old nextel system from the early 2000s only without the phone.

  • @LaResistenciaEDC
    @LaResistenciaEDC Год назад +128

    Sim card for them all to listen 😂

  • @TowelieWTF
    @TowelieWTF Год назад +6

    It's ok guys, that antenna is so strong it bounces the signal into the stratosphere and in no time you will be talking to aliens

  • @thelawnguy7373
    @thelawnguy7373 3 месяца назад +4

    I have some cobra walkie talkie that I use when I drive out of town with friends. We usually follow each other when we drive and I give them one so we can communicate easily than a cell phone.

    • @robertonavarro7713
      @robertonavarro7713 3 месяца назад

      I just bought 4 walkie talkies with a range of only 1.5 miles for family use.

    • @thelawnguy7373
      @thelawnguy7373 3 месяца назад

      @@robertonavarro7713 hell yea bro, 1.5 mile is a good range.

    • @Skunkhunt_42
      @Skunkhunt_42 2 месяца назад

      Running rugs eyh

    • @matthewmaurysmith2486
      @matthewmaurysmith2486 Месяц назад

      Omg we used to do that in the late 90's until I got my first cell phone in 02. Well, my first cell phone was in 96, but that only lasted a month when I got my first bill and it was over $200

  • @dmytroandruhov9119
    @dmytroandruhov9119 Год назад +89

    Using an amateur shortwave radio, I reached a connection of 10,000 km...although it was at night and my antenna was 6 meters high, the transmitter power was 4 watts, the range was 3.5 MHz-7 MHz))))

    • @RXNOVA07
      @RXNOVA07 Год назад +5

      Theoretical distance??? On vaccum possible on earth impossible at 4 watts of power lol😂 energy may not be destroyed but sure it change form and loose its energy what drivers did you use to make 3.5-7 MHz you sure has some good circuit and what kinda oscillator did you use to produce that

    • @gofryers
      @gofryers 11 месяцев назад

      @@RXNOVA07- that’s what I was just saying!!!! Right!!!?????

    • @jasonborne5724
      @jasonborne5724 11 месяцев назад +2

      Skip

    • @aceman1126
      @aceman1126 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@RXNOVA07ham radio guys make global contacts on 1w or less regularly. Hell, on the right day a simple cb radio can reach all over the world and its only (supposed to) outputting 4w.

    • @geraldheinig1473
      @geraldheinig1473 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@RXNOVA07 Radio Ham here. It most certainly *is* possible and is done regularly, using the 160 or 80 meter bands and SSB modulation. Cheers, DO2HGW

  • @TeslaMan69
    @TeslaMan69 Год назад +12

    I didn’t know California was 500km from New York. You learn something everyday.

    • @dmx3674
      @dmx3674 Год назад +1

      4, 667 km from New York to California aproximate ...I don't know may be the is Newyrk in California ,lol

    • @Dont_Be_Niggardly
      @Dont_Be_Niggardly Год назад +1

      Its 5000km in the title

    • @niyaazmahomed8396
      @niyaazmahomed8396 Год назад

      Please don't be like Jacob Zuma. There's a big difference between 500 and 5000.

  • @seanpalmer2050
    @seanpalmer2050 Месяц назад

    It's a Radio device, and technically a phone. Not a child's toy.

  • @Danny-Out-of-Doors
    @Danny-Out-of-Doors 3 года назад +117

    I believe this is just a push-to-talk 4G "phone", meaning that it will not be especially useful in remote areas where cellular service is limited. I could be wrong, but that's the info I found when these piqued my interest.

  • @superabodi_12
    @superabodi_12 Год назад +53

    wtf what walkie talkie has a sim card and now that aint a walkie talkie thats now a phone without a screen

  • @chromeinox
    @chromeinox 3 месяца назад

    Geez, my aunt is 5001 km away, guess I can't use these to talk to her...😂😂😂😂😂

  • @blogoblokax2677
    @blogoblokax2677 11 месяцев назад +25

    My congratulation you invented a PHONE (in second time)😂

  • @olivere5497
    @olivere5497 2 месяца назад

    The guy who invented this is from the university of london and he wanted to take on the greedy telecomunications companies who are trembling in fear. And he wanted to help the community after being on vacation during a blackout. What a guy.❤❤

  • @ArunElectra
    @ArunElectra Год назад +5

    Guys, these are called Long Range Mobile Network Walkie Talkie. These are not "Mobile Phones", but actual walkie talkies use internet and cell towers to communicate radio signals. This is sometimes known as " iPTT". Recently UP police of India moved from conventional walkie talkies to iPTT.

    • @DrifterGaming
      @DrifterGaming Год назад

      Exactly. so many dumb jokers thinking they're funny

    • @jort93z
      @jort93z Год назад

      Actually pretty cool, thought it was just a phone.

  • @virgilio6349
    @virgilio6349 Год назад +32

    Satelite communications being a thing for everyone since the 90s: "Am I a joke to you?"

  • @artykohl1118
    @artykohl1118 18 дней назад +1

    They're just making a cell phone look like a.walkie talkie

  • @richardchambers256
    @richardchambers256 Год назад +87

    Scam if u need a sim card.

    • @shellshock10
      @shellshock10 Год назад

      Pay as you go? 🤣 lol, it’s great for people who travel.

    • @sunbear9374
      @sunbear9374 Год назад +7

      @@shellshock10just get a phone if you gotta have an active SIM card lmao

    •  Год назад +1

      You need one although it apparently also has a walkie talkie thing build into it, apparently with a transmitting power of 8W which would be pretty illegal but would probably also get you 70km.

    • @kaduoliveira3710
      @kaduoliveira3710 Год назад

      @ TRANSLATE (IF YOU WANT):
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      1 RUclips
      2 OLHAR DIGITAL
      3 ROBÔ QUE UTILIZA ANTENAS DE GAFANHOTO
      4 KADU OLIVEIRA

    • @PugilistCactus
      @PugilistCactus Год назад

      Anyone in Emergency services or security would disagree with you.

  • @victorascencio1964
    @victorascencio1964 Год назад +15

    Tiene buen alcance y se ve bien. Lo que algunos no ven es que no necesita que tomes un plan de telefonía móvil y es una herramienta útil cuando no hay cobertura celular.
    Creo que el mercado objeto de éste producto, es para usarlo al aire libre, en el campo, en el monte. Pero también te sirve en ciudad, en una construcción, en bodegas, almacenes, etc.
    El problema de la gente que critica sólo por criticar, es que no piensan más allá de sus narices 👃 metidas en un celular.

    • @joyvyohannan8414
      @joyvyohannan8414 9 месяцев назад

      താങ്കൾ പറഞ്ഞത് ശരിയാണ് 🤔😊

  • @joseluispepe8447
    @joseluispepe8447 5 месяцев назад

    ¡ Pocas bromas ,yo llegue a 5500 km en su momento !
    😂😂👏👏🤦‍♂🤦‍♂👌👌🤣🤣👍👍

  • @lilmvteor
    @lilmvteor Год назад +73

    It’s like $150
    While you can buy like an old phone for like $10-100
    It’s just a scam

    • @suhtangwong
      @suhtangwong Год назад +2

      Where can I buy some?

    • @djcfrompt
      @djcfrompt Год назад +5

      But it's FDE and tactical, so it must be good! /s

    • @lilmvteor
      @lilmvteor Год назад +3

      @@djcfrompt but it’s still a scam

    • @alemudawtn
      @alemudawtn Год назад +4

      @@lilmvteorwell here we see who in these comments really knows zilch about radio frequencies or cyber security whatsoever... what a bummer

    • @Show0Me0The0Evidence
      @Show0Me0The0Evidence Год назад

      ​@@alemudawtni see in these comments nobody knows anything about foot surgery... bummer...
      no shit. lol. its a niche specialized field retard

  • @TheRoark85
    @TheRoark85 Год назад +8

    The benefit to making a radio that operates underneath as a mobile phone is you can avoid the headache of having a frequency licence & needing to pay a tech to tune all your units into your registered frequency... the downside is it needs a cell signal to operate.

  • @Garry-pd8gw
    @Garry-pd8gw 2 месяца назад +2

    Does it come with explosives

  • @GenXMafia
    @GenXMafia 11 месяцев назад +16

    In the mid 80’s as a security guard we had Motorola hand held radios that you could talk to the main office that was 80 miles away from us. Back then before cellphones really existed like they do now the radios relied on what were called “repeaters” back then that I assume were installed on towers and the signal would bounce or repeat until it reached the dispatch.

    • @jreynii
      @jreynii 11 месяцев назад +1

      Repeaters is right. I used to maintain microwave telecom towers and radios and repeaters we're an integral part of the equipment. All of our truck radios and personal radios essentially bounced off these repeaters just as yours did to communicate with our Central NOC...

    • @TheMotorcop1967
      @TheMotorcop1967 10 месяцев назад +2

      Pretty common standard practice the use of repeaters with most police departments fire departments an emergency response

  • @kacperpikulik2227
    @kacperpikulik2227 Год назад +8

    That's a fucking c5 from battlefield

  • @konnstanova98
    @konnstanova98 3 месяца назад

    Ngl it looks like the detonator for the c5 in battlefield 2042 😂

  • @kaylor87
    @kaylor87 Год назад +18

    The new Walkie Talkie, 5000km of reception, just requires cell towers nearby!
    I bet this thing don't even work in the woods...

  • @EstoyViajero28
    @EstoyViajero28 Год назад +11

    It’s a PoC radio, also known as PTToC radio, is an instant communication device that is based on the cellular network. It is a radio device that incorporates push-to-talk technology into a cellular radio handset. It allows users to communicate with one or more receivers instantly, in a half-duplex mode.

  • @Wailinswagger
    @Wailinswagger 5 месяцев назад

    It will work as long as there is 4GLTE signal,

  • @LWRC
    @LWRC Год назад +36

    If this truly is a walkie talkie, then given its UHF antenna, it will be limited to line of sight!!! A lot of BS going on here in this video!!!

    •  Год назад +8

      It is a combined walkie-talkie/PMR (claims to be 400 MHz, probably 446 MHz) and VoLTE phone. Also it isn‘t made by Nokia and claims to have a transmission power (PEP?) of 8W, which obviously would be highly illegal.
      Generally, anything surrounding this thing is highly questionable. Also comes with a sketchy charger.

  • @johndpoore9062
    @johndpoore9062 Год назад +13

    I had a walkie-talkie phone in 2003, they work great. I hit the button to ask my boss a quick question one night at work, he hit me right back with an answer, I started to chat with him a bit and he said he had to go because he was in the middle of eating dinner with family in Italy. I said wow your all the way in Italy? He said yeah aren't these phones great and said they're awesome. Unfortunately it was a company phone, I wish I had my own today. It was crystal clear no matter where you were, we didn't talk business over the phone so it wouldn't have mattered if big gov or anyone else was listening in .

    • @buffalowick8003
      @buffalowick8003 Год назад +1

      What kind of job did you work in?

    • @johndpoore9062
      @johndpoore9062 Год назад +1

      @@buffalowick8003 I was in management and overseen contractors for American General Finance for nine of their locations.

    • @Noctizzz
      @Noctizzz Год назад

      @@buffalowick8003 probably NASA

    • @thecloneguyz
      @thecloneguyz 11 месяцев назад

      I miss my NEXTEL too!!

  • @bluejack644
    @bluejack644 Год назад +8

    Is this like when the box says 3 mile range but you know dam well it's gonna be more like 30 feet? Lol

    • @M3GAprincess
      @M3GAprincess Год назад

      Nah, this uses a sim card, and then you can make phone calls.

    • @YonIon996
      @YonIon996 Год назад

      ​@@M3GAprincess It's called a mobile phone.

  • @dansbrega4007
    @dansbrega4007 7 месяцев назад +3

    The same ones Neil Armstrong use going to the moon to call his wife 😅

  • @RonieVillanueva-w4o
    @RonieVillanueva-w4o 4 месяца назад

    Nice walkie talkie so cute how much the price of one fare sir

  • @DronebyMrSandhu
    @DronebyMrSandhu 3 года назад +42

    This will never work in remote area.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Год назад

      If it has a removable antenna and you could put a directional and you knew where the nearest LTE tower was, you could use it in a remote area. (I guess depends on how "remote" though.)

    •  Год назад +2

      @@fitybux4664and it also has 2G/3G and 400 MHz (PMR?), apparently with a transmission power of 8W (PEP?), which would be highly illegal.

  • @aarontooth
    @aarontooth Год назад +13

    What do you mean, "faster than a mobile phone"?

    • @Real_BobbertB
      @Real_BobbertB Год назад

      If you raced them the walkie talkie would win by 1-2 lengths

    • @Mavi222
      @Mavi222 Год назад +1

      Because it uses the "walkie-talkie" function over GSM. Some old Sony-Ericsson phones had that function. It's an additionally paid function from your provider, that makes a walkie-talkie out of your phone. You don't need to dial number, wait for other person to pick up, you just press a button and talk immediately.

  • @matthewkashnig3061
    @matthewkashnig3061 2 месяца назад

    All shit when the solar storm hits like THE ONE

  • @markl9428
    @markl9428 Год назад +6

    In 2001, I had a mobile phone issued by the Navy. It had a walkie-talkie feature. I was in DC, talking with someone in Nooth Carolina. I believe the service provider was Next-Tel. It was a Samsung flip phone.

    • @Viralvid2024
      @Viralvid2024 Год назад +4

      It was on fact Nextel, and it was used by lots of companies, and regular people on all different types of mobile phones with the Nextel push to talk button built in. We used them for our construction company.

  • @theforgereviews4346
    @theforgereviews4346 Год назад +11

    Ok so there appears to be some confusion regarding this. No this is not a walkie talkie, it’s a phone that looks like one. Walkie talkies transmit radio signals over long distances without using cell phone towers. Walkie talkies only have a relatively short range for the most part compared to a phone. The upside is if you are in a place where you have no cell signal then walkie talkies still work. Though you should never buy a cheap walkie talkie since the range is negligible and the power of the signal transmitted isn’t good, so if there are any obstacles between you and the person you want to talk to, you will not have signal even in it’s supposed “expected range”. Longer range for a walkie talkie (not this it’s a phone) generally means stronger signal being transmitted and therefore a lot stronger signal to cut through obstacles like trees, hills, houses, etc.

    • @BantonOrg
      @BantonOrg Год назад +1

      You understand the concept of a radio transmitter and receiver is the same as a cellphone just at higher frequencies right ? But yes, I understand they are trying to brand this as something it doesn't appear to be.

    • @DrifterGaming
      @DrifterGaming Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/cpVv_zPyMHc/видео.html

  • @edrsd3155
    @edrsd3155 8 месяцев назад

    I like it but how much does it cost?

  • @47crazed
    @47crazed Год назад +4

    by the way the antenna looks, the signal range is definitely below 4kilometers. also, the radio shaped like the muzen speaker

  • @jongminyu9746
    @jongminyu9746 10 месяцев назад +3

    we called it 'Mobile phone' lol hhhhhhh

  • @NAdoptz
    @NAdoptz 21 день назад

    It has a SIM card so that means it’s not a walkie-talkie. It’s a mobile that looks like a walkie-talkie with the actual cellular plan unless you use it for better singal

  • @Andreas.Pfisterer
    @Andreas.Pfisterer Год назад +7

    As a CB radio operator, I'm laughing my ass off about a radio that has a range of 5000 km. Just saying, the Earth has a diameter of 12,000 km, which means you could transmit radio signals a quarter of the Earth's circumference. This is even possible with a home station with a meter-long antenna and the right weather so that the radio waves are reflected in the atmosphere. Never, ever with a handheld device! What kind of performance is that supposed to have? And anyway, why does a WalkiTalki need a SIM card? Just kidding you!!!!!

  • @FitzroySymisterArt
    @FitzroySymisterArt 3 месяца назад +8

    Be careful, Israel might see you as a legitimate target 🎯😮😮😮 😅😅😅

    • @89medic
      @89medic 2 месяца назад

      Yeah if she’s a terrorist like all the terrorists it targeted? lol I don’t see the issue in that at all 😂😂 are you saying you are a terrorists sympathizer? That’s disgusting

  • @rajwindersingh4962
    @rajwindersingh4962 2 месяца назад +1

    Not clear about this device is it really 5000 km range ??? Without any network????? How it work send details plz

  • @RealPando
    @RealPando Год назад +5

    5000km - one 0 more and we got the price💀

  • @pavelarbakov5532
    @pavelarbakov5532 5 месяцев назад +3

    То есть если сотовая связь отрубится,то эта рация превращается в кирпичь.
    Очень нужная вещь.
    Имея СИМ карту,не проще на 5000км позвонить?

  • @captaincurd2681
    @captaincurd2681 9 месяцев назад +1

    The outrageous claims is the reason why people remember this walkie talkie. Brilliant marketing 😂

  • @CraigFaulkner-n1d
    @CraigFaulkner-n1d Год назад +9

    Looks cool. Now come up with something that doesn’t use towers and I’m in.

    • @BobGarrett66
      @BobGarrett66 Год назад +5

      Already available. It’s called Ham Radio. 73 KA0BOB

    • @noimnotarobotcanubeleiveit7024
      @noimnotarobotcanubeleiveit7024 Год назад +1

      @@BobGarrett66 and the amsat network! 73

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Год назад

      @@BobGarrett66 Maybe on the lower bands with high power you don't need to worry about towers, but in the UHF, you'll still need towers of some kind usually.

    • @k1tig
      @k1tig Год назад

      So what solution does this solve that amateur radio or cell phones don't ? Haha.

    • @jimketchum3169
      @jimketchum3169 Год назад

      Can you recommend a good hand-held ham radio?

  • @shahruzpakzad8603
    @shahruzpakzad8603 7 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve got an iPhone one of them, talking to mum 10000 miles away every day.

  • @HoneyGiri-d1l
    @HoneyGiri-d1l 2 месяца назад +1

    Mossad be like: ye to Naya jugad h😂 🐖 ko udane ka

  • @AsbarAli786
    @AsbarAli786 Год назад +4

    भारत में सब अंग्रेज़ का बच्चा है किया जो अपना मातृभूमि भाषा छोड़ कर
    सब अंग्रेजी में टिप्पणी कर रहा है
    हमें गर्व है अपनी हिंदी भाषा पर
    जय हिन्द

  • @stefanosavoia9144
    @stefanosavoia9144 Год назад +4

    Won’t work if you don’t have cell service

  • @k1tig
    @k1tig Год назад +8

    Why just 5000km? If its cellphone network based, why cant i just talk around the whole world?

  • @leonardzolfo1632
    @leonardzolfo1632 9 месяцев назад +1

    How much is that walkie talkie close

  • @Xalgreed
    @Xalgreed 6 месяцев назад +3

    Whoever invented this is a product genius 😂

  • @ariochiekeke6302
    @ariochiekeke6302 Год назад +5

    The fool who posted this has succeeded in getting our attention.

  • @NannaSandbjerg
    @NannaSandbjerg 2 месяца назад +1

    it's a phone, there's a sim card in it

  • @hurleys781
    @hurleys781 Год назад +5

    bought 6 of them and they all need an activated sim card, not worth

  • @sanjayp2683
    @sanjayp2683 Год назад +4

    Basically a phone

    • @silata
      @silata Год назад +1

      Pretty much

    • @sanjayp2683
      @sanjayp2683 Год назад +3

      @@silata why can't I just use an app and a phone then??

    • @silata
      @silata Год назад +1

      @@sanjayp2683 yup and its free! Lol

    • @Ghost-jy8lh
      @Ghost-jy8lh Год назад +2

      ​@@silata not free, you must buy the phone first

  • @VerlyDwayne
    @VerlyDwayne 10 месяцев назад

    How can I purchase that walkie talkie??
    Thanks 😊

    • @fontool
      @fontool  10 месяцев назад

      hi, you can buy this walkie talkie from my online shop www.fontool.com

  • @hydershaikh1051
    @hydershaikh1051 7 месяцев назад +3

    Boycott Nokia For Humanity #Freepalestine

  • @daviedood2503
    @daviedood2503 8 месяцев назад

    Sim card = Phone guy... 🙄🔥

  • @MyThai1612
    @MyThai1612 3 месяца назад

    🤦🏽 this is what the world was missing so much 🤦🏽

  • @wohienie
    @wohienie 3 месяца назад

    sounds like a PTT cell phone from the late 1900's

  • @Spoon97
    @Spoon97 4 месяца назад +1

    I have an idea : a bigger version where you can do more than just talk, but also play games and open the internet and also record videos and photos and also open youtueb

  • @VagishaDas
    @VagishaDas 6 месяцев назад

    Yep it should be a few KW powerful than maybe. on short wave that would actually do it. sadly neither short waves nor that box handling a KW is an option. 😅😅😅

  • @TN-60msk
    @TN-60msk 7 месяцев назад +1

    Me FROM UAE: hello bro
    My friend in india: yes bro.tell me.😂😂😂😂

  • @onetruekeeper
    @onetruekeeper Месяц назад

    It is push to talk using cellular network provider. Useless if network is down. Nextel had this years ago and had similar issues.

  • @divingfalconfpv4602
    @divingfalconfpv4602 10 месяцев назад

    It's just the same nokia cell phone push to talk from the early 2000s

  • @charliewhiskey9069
    @charliewhiskey9069 4 месяца назад

    THAT REMINDS ME OF THOSE NEXTEL OR SPRINT PHONES THAT CAN BE USE AS WALKIE-TALKIE

  • @ATMAMAYA
    @ATMAMAYA 2 месяца назад

    Интересно,а какие преимущества у этого устройства перед мобильным телефоном?

  • @TubuskyAndrews
    @TubuskyAndrews 7 месяцев назад

    It's GENIUS when u think about it. U can get signal in very remote areas so its like a tiny Satphone. I like it somtimes i get fed up of smartphones si this would be a great side piece just for wrk.

  • @timwhite5562
    @timwhite5562 8 месяцев назад

    To be clear: this is a walkie-talkie, but not the typical two way radio. There's no way you could a radio signal across the country with any consistency, physical characteristics of the geography, like hills, buildings, mountains, let alone get the signal that far.

  • @MR.DSHELBYOBE
    @MR.DSHELBYOBE 7 месяцев назад

    Like it ALOT.just don't use when you go to the bank, they might think you have a bomb and they are looking at the detonator 😂