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Walkie talkie from Japan to the Philippines?
Walkie talkie from Japan to the Philippines?
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A handheld radio that can transmit between the Philippines and Japan?
This is a basic overview of the Cignus NX100 Gen2 – a POC handheld radio which requires no license to operate.
Aside from being able to transmit from radio to radio, you can also create various groups between different…
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Sorry donโt mean to sound negative but are those radios only meant for commercial use,and if anyone can buy those,surely criminals could use them and not get traced,because thatโs why SIM cards are registered now because of crime related issues!!๐๐
I remember the walkie talkies given by my my uncle who used to work in Japan, but of course those are toys and only covered a shirt distance.
Sadly it need payment per month ๐…i wish someone could invent the true long range two way radio that could reach japan without gsm
so… you cant use it on the mountains… if they put a secondary walkie talkie function for areas without any or barely any cellphone signal, that would sell more.
this is too good to be true…
Finally, a gadget review๐ kudos. Looking for more gadgets being reviewed
Can you also have other suggestions that can work independently no wifi or towers needed, and no need for lisence too? That are legal in lot of countries like in Japan, Philippines and Where do you think i can buy them?
How much and how did I get that 2 way radio
Now I understand why your handle is Gadget Addict! ๐Love your channel man!
Nice, but if the digital web dies down, it'll be useless.
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Is that a cell phone or not? Does it use sim cards?if it does…its a cell phone
Good day gadget addict , am very interested, how much for a pair of cignus nx100? How exactly does it work?
Where did you bought that one?
Price and link where to buy it
ok in the back country away from cell service. they are ordinary walkie talkies with their inherent shortcomings.
This is 6k PHP each, right?
It's a cellphone masquerading as a two-way radio transceiver with its P-T-T (Push-To-Talk). It's just a duplication of cellphones NOT really an alternative in case cell towers are downed.
It can really reach anywhere because it's a cellphone. It's not radio. State that clearly like that.
It's not consuming data because it connects to the cell sites like an ordinary cellphone.
Avoid traffic cell site congestion? A cell site is limited to a few number of connected cellphones at a single time.
By the way, radio DOESN'T work under line-of-sight.
This video is deceiving.
Hi i live in YEG Canada and have family and friends in the Philippines question is can i use it here in Canada? and what sims do i use? is it one in the Philippines and the other here in Canada? thanks
so far everything he said my old nokia 3210 can do lmao. id choose an android phone all day over that all day long i can watch movies listen to music send emails everywhere i need to go. that device offers nothing essental my android cant
Iโm sure you are also aware of some radio-like apps used by taxi drivers and on their cellphones. I think said app is much more practical.
there is an app for that on Apple store..
Can that be purchased and used in the US? ๐
Just use voLTE (voice over LTE) enabled phones. Its probably using the same tech. This is probably better with sim cards from satellite cellular companies.
so it's useless without load right? ๐ค
Isn't that a satellite phone already?
How much then.
its just like the old nextel ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
Amazing product if you donโt have WhatsApp.
Just use a cell phone, these depend on cell towers.
Why not just use your phone?
So can you actually use these in high seas where there are no cellular network?
Do you need to program the units or is it plug and play?
that is perfect for colorum van
How much did you get those units?
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