How A Professional Thinks of RT34 Video Walkie Talkie
Walkie talkies have sparked a renewed interest in electric communication toys among kids, with some choosing Retevis Kids walkie talkies as their go-to. Of all the Retevis Kids walkie talkies out there, the RT34 camera walkie talkies is without a doubt the unique. We invited professional TheTechBoy to do a kids walkie talkies honest review for RT34. Read on!
Unique Appearance Design:
These walkie-talkies have some interesting specifications. There is a VGA camera on the front for video chatting and a 2.0-inch LCD display. The front also features the speakers and the microphone hole. The walkie-talkies came to me in green and orange, and are molded in the shape of robots. On the left side of the walkie-talkie, there is the flashlight button and the Push To Talk Button. ON the bottom there is the before-mentioned flashlight. On the right, there is the charging port and reset button that is covered by a movable robotic arm. This arm can be unscrewed in exactly 8 twists. Do not screw it too tightly, or the arm will break. The box these came in had a Micro USB Charger that splits so you may charge the devices with the same cable, the rechargeable batteries, the user manual, and the clip that you can use to clip the device onto your pants.
Easy to Set Up:
The walkie-talkies are pretty easy to set up. You can use the clip to detach the battery cover, place the included AAA batteries into the walkie-talkies and place the battery cover back on. Turning the walkie-talkie on only requires pressing and holding the flashlight button on until you come to the Retivis screen. These walkie-talkies actually use WiFi to communicate with each other, and you may decide which walkie-talkie will be the WiFi transmitter (referred to as A) and the receiver (referred to as B). You may start the paring process by holding both buttons simultaneously. Use the oblong PTT button to select ''A'' or ''B'' and you may use the flashlight button to switch between A and B. This is kind of complex and parental assistance may be needed to set up WiFi. However, using the toy is pretty easy to use.
Conclusion
These walkie-talkies are very interesting. They have an interesting design and they transmit a grainy video to the other screen. They are pretty easy to use, but an adult may be needed to help set up the devices. The walkie-talkies are fun to use, and the volume is nice. My general location was able to be identified in the dark, so the cameras were not at a total loss. Children can also use these toys in many other ways, such as toy spy/security cameras.
I think these walkie-talkies would have been good as baby monitors, as you would not need to be far from the crib. I have actually used this as a wireless camera so the potential is there.
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