

Motorola T260 Two-Way Radios, Two-pack
Stay outside, stay connected and stay informed. With a range of up to 25 miles*, the TALKABOUT 260 gives you the freedom to communicate wirelessly, so you can stay in touch, whether you are tackling a back-country trail or camping in the woods. It supports FRS/GMRS 462–467MHz in the Ultra High Frequency (UHF) band, and features 22 channels + 121 privacy codes to select from for the best possible signal quality. 11 weather channels and NOAA weather alerts keep you informed of changing weather conditions while you are outside. iVOX/VOX capability lets you use the T260 hands-free. And dual power options offer you the flexibility to choose from rechargeable battery (included) or three AA batteries (sold separately).
T260 Key Features
- 11x Weather Channels (7 NOAA) with Alert Feature
- iVOX/VOX Hands-free
- 20 Call Tones
- Scan
- Talk Confirmation Tone
- Low Battery Alert
- Keypad Lock
- Auto Squelch
- Dual Power
- Micro-USB Charging

22 Channels
With 22 channels, it’s easy to find an available channel.

20 Call Tones
Call tones grab the attention of your family and friends before you start speaking.

Be Hands-Free
With iVOX/VOX acting like a speakerphone and allowing hands-free communication, you can keep on moving without stopping to answer a call.

Know the Weather In Advance
Keep updated with real-time weather conditions by turning on one of 11 weather channels or initiating weather alerts. NOAA radio service may not be available in all areas.

Power Through Your Adventures
Two ways to power your radio. Use NiMH rechargeable batteries included for up to 12 hours. Or use three AA batteries on the go for up to 29 hours.

Keypad Lock
The keypad lock prevents your personalized settings from being inadvertently changed.

Range Up to 25 Miles*
With a range of up to 25 miles and freedom to communicate wirelessly, the T260 won't slow you down. The range in real-life conditions can be reduced from maximum range.
*The communication range quoted is calculated under optimum conditions, with an unobstructed line of sight. Actual range will vary depending on terrain and conditions, and is often less than maximum possible. Your actual range will be limited by several factors including, but not limited to, terrain, weather conditions, electromagnetic interference and obstructions.