Retevis RT628S vs RT628: What are the Differences between Them?
Retevis has just released a new kids walkie talkie, the Retevis RT628S kid safe walkie talkies with safe mode. This is a very creative walkie talkie for kids, fully considering the safety of children. It looks similar to the Retevis classic kids walkie talkie RT628, but what's the difference between them?
Overview of RT628S Kid Safe Walkie Talkies
Retevis RT628S is a license free walkie talkie with safety mode, a set of 3 different colors, perfect gift for kids over 6 years old. With safe mode and 22 (FRS)/16 (PMR446) communication channels, RT628S walkie talkies can keep kids safe outdoors and entertain them indoors. Besides safe mode, RT628S walkie talkies also has VOX function, squelch function, monitor function, scan function, etc.
RT628S vs RT628
Model |
RT628S |
RT628 |
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Frequency Range |
FRS/PMR446(optional) |
FRS/PMR446(optional) |
Channel |
22(FRS)/16(PMR446) |
22(FRS)/16(PMR446) |
Power |
1W(FRS)/0.5W(PMR446) |
0.5W |
Color |
Red/Yellow/Blue |
Red/Black/Silver/Camouflage (optional) |
Pack |
3 Pack in One Set (3 colors) |
2 Packs in One Set (same color) |
Screen |
Yes |
Yes |
VOX |
Yes |
Yes |
Scan |
Yes |
Yes |
Call Tones |
Yes |
Yes |
Key Lock |
Yes |
Yes |
Safe Mode |
Yes |
No |
Battery |
AA Battery (not included) |
AA Battery (not included) |
Earphone Jack |
2.5 mm 1-Pin |
2.5 mm 1-Pin |
Highlights of RT628S
1. Safe Mode: RT628S comes with a unique Safe Mode feature. On the channel 22 (FRS)/ channel 16 (PMR446), long press the “SAFE-M” key for 3 seconds to enter the safe mode. This ensures that the kids are safe and secure while using the device, and that the walkie talkies are used solely for their intended purpose.
2. VOX Hands-free: VOX, stands for Voice Activated Transmit. It's a feature enables kids to use the radio“hands free.” It means that the radio allows kids to start transmitting towards the microphone without pressing the PTT key. There are 3 levels of VOX in total.
3. Key Lock Function. RT628S has key lock function, when it is activated, it will lock the buttons so that in case the kids presses them by mistake, it does not result in some unwanted action.
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