Firefighter Role Playing Game with Walkie Talkies
Hi everyone, I'm Jimmy, Colten and Kaden's father. Two boys did the firefighter role play game with new walkie talkies today. Have a look at how we played the game and the best children's walkie talkies reviews. Read on!
Colten played the role of firefighter, while Kaden was his backup. Since we only have one fire truck, so at first Colten drove the truck to the "the location of the fire", where is a little bit to far. So he needed to yell to Kaden to tell him where was the fire and how big was the fire. That was inconvenient.
So I told the boys that they could do something a little bit more high-tech. I give the Retevis RT45 walkie talkies to them.Boys could talk through the walkie talkies without having to lose their voices yelling.
After using the walkie talkies, the game become more interetsting. Colten drove the truck to the "fires place", and he used the walkie talkies reported back the strength to Kaden, "I reached the destination and I don't think that water gun's powerful enough because the fire is too strong." So Kaden listened to the walkie talkie and took his water gun to to support Colten. That was so much fun. It looks like those walkie talkies saved the boring day.
My Take On the RT45 Walkie Talkie
There are just a couple other features I want to point out. The one is that you can charge them both at the same time, so it will save a lot time. The other thing is you can customize your call button. There is a monitoring function you can use it as a room monitor, so you can set this and change the sensitivity level. You can hear the noises or sounds that come out of the room. And this walkie talkie has a headphone jack so if we wanted to go stealth mode we can put a headphones on so nobody else hears us. It does have a useful flashlight, which can be used for lighting. In a word, me and my boys have an absolute blast with the walkie talkies.
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