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Cobra GMRS Bundle, 45 Km Range

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Cobra GMRS Bundle, 45 Km Range
$99.99

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Cobra
Cobra

Cobra GMRS Bundle, 45 Km Range

$99.99

Product Details

  • 22 channels

  • 142 privacy codes

  • Selectable high/medium/low power

  • 10 channel NOAA weather radio

  • VOX-hands free operation

  • VibrAlert - silent paging

  • Backlit LCD

  • 2 earbud microphones and 12V car adapter included

  • Model number CXR875C

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  • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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Assembled Height (cm)19.51 cm25.90 cm29.21 cm17.88 cm

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2.6
3 out of 8 (38%) reviewers recommend this product

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    1 to 5 of 8 Reviews
    1 – 5 of 8 Reviews

    battery sucks

    11 years ago
    Although this product is of quite great in size, i couldnt charge one batter out of two. I was not been able to charge that in any other way. One battery was just dead ! i would say possibly manufacturing defect. I end up returning this unit. I will buy another set and see if battery works on that or not.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Lithium needs love

    14 years ago
    I bought a pair of these radios, I've used them a few times now, and am fixing to buy another pair for some new guys we hired. They are very nice little units -- and emphasis on little: It is so nice to slide the radio in a front jacket pocket and be able to forget it's there. Plus, I think you look a little less like a tool using them in public if they are at least semi-discreet. If some people are having battery problems, it might not be a fault of the units themselves. It may instead be related to how they use the units. Unlike NiCad (and to a lesser degree Nickel Metal Hydride batteries...), lithium batteries work best and last longest if they are charged right away after each significant round of use (don't throw them on the shelf and 'get around to it later'). It also dramatically extends Lithium batteries' life if they are not deep-discharged all the time; ie. you should charge them after each use instead of once they finally go completely dead. Actually, you NEVER need to charge lithium dead, in fact it's a bad practice, so do yourself a favour and keep that to the old NiCad batteries ONLY, and NiMH maybe once in a while). I have actually seen manuals ADVISE to deep-discharge batteries on products with lithium power, and can only conclude they have not been updated since changing battery types, or the copywriter was clueless and using old instructions. Anyway DON'T DO IT. On the plus side, lithium power sources are much smaller and lighter than the other choices, and hold a lot of juice for their compact form. So anyway I recommend these radios, though I confess to no long term use experience yet... (only negative is the charger base is a bit toy-ish). And yeah, good idea to actually read the programming section of the manual because these little guys are packed with a lot of selectable features. Oh yeah... one last point -- consider whether you and your buddy plan to keep and care for these separately, then consider whether you want a dual charger (like this one) or separate ones for separate use. Nothing is ever simple or perfect, eh? Good luck.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Good units, But batteries are a pain.

    14 years ago
    These radios are pretty good, have had them for about a year now. Unfortunately as stated before the batteries (rechargeable) are poor quality and don't hold a charge. I would not recommend these to friends, Unless it was my friend Mark.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Failed just out of warranty

    14 years ago
    I never really used this too much during the warranty period. Now the AC adapter has failed. One handset will not turn on even though the battery is at full charge (used the other handset to charge it). One handset has a very weak signal and is useless. Poor quality.

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Ensemble Cobra

    14 years ago
    Je ne recommend pas, mauvaise achat, la portée n`arrive meme pas a 1km.
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    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Questions

    1 - 10 of 10 Questions

    Q: Can anyone tell me the model number of this Cobra set?

    14 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: CXR875C, a Canadian version of the CXR 875

      14 years ago
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    Q: Is this unit weather proof and can it communicate with standard CB radios?

    16 years ago
    2 Answers
    • A: Actually, you can communicate with CBs. You must ensure, however, that your GMRS device does not have any privacy codes on on the channel you use. EG: CB unit on channel 12, GMRS unit on Channel 12 oF (meaning the channel is 12 and the privacy codes are shut oFF) As for weather-proof. Open the battery compartment. If there is a rubber ring seal, the unit was probably made for wet weather (not waterproof). If not, you can use an old army trick. Roll a condom over the set and seal it with a rubber band. The tight latex will allow sound vibration to pass clearly through, while keeping out moisture. I recommend you seal the opening at the antenna base, as you are less likely to tear the waterproof membrane while moving.

      Anonymous14 years ago
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    Q: dose vox work with the headsets? was wondering if the headsets worked with the vox system or do i have to push a button on the headset? considering buying these for my paintball team but trying to find something simple and comes with headsets.

    11 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: VOX will work with the Cobra headsets, but only if you keep the button depressed on the headset.

      11 years ago
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    Q: Do you always have to charge them together or are there 2 seperate docks? And how long does it hold a charge for?

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Yes, you can charge one at a time if you like and there are two separate docks. These will hold the charge for approximately one week.

      11 years ago
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    Q: Can these units be used voice-activated (vox) stationary on a desk, while PLUGGED-IN? This is assuming I acquire a second AC charger. I need to set these up VOX, and always on, thus the need for AC powered rather than battery, as it would drain dead.

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: The VOX functionality will continue to work when the radios are docked in the desktop charger while charging. The charging cable has to be plugged into the desktop charger. However, VOX functionality will not work when the charging cable is plugged directly into the radio.

      12 years ago
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    Q: are they voice activated or do i have to push button to speak just wondering if these radios are voice activated or do i have to hold button on headset to transmite thanks

    12 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Yes – this radio has the voice activated (VOX) feature.

      12 years ago
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    Q: Do these have belt clips?

    13 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Yes this model does have a belt clip.

      13 years ago
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    Q: Is there a headset out there that is compatible with this item? Earbuds are okay but we will be doing active work with very active children and animals. Earbuds tend to slip out - a headset would be preferable if there's one out there that is compatible.

    14 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: This product is designed to be used with the earbuds included in this package. The ergonomically designed earbuds comfortably stay in your ear, while the microphone clips to your shirt. It's always close enough to produce reliable results, but far enough to stay out of your way.

      14 years ago
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    Q: how clear is the voice reception

    15 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Klondiker, In use this November, the reception of these radios (I used the 2 radios on alternate days for charging reasons) was excellent with intuitive controls and a wide variety of features. Other members of my group did mention that my voice was not loud enough when I transmitted and spoke with a low or muted voice even though I held the microphone immediatly by my mouth and spoke slowly and distinctly. Their radios were from another major manufacturer and had had no such difficulty when I used my older AAA powered Cobra radio

      Anonymous15 years ago
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    Q: can disposable batteries, like AAA, be substituted for the lithium battery pack

    15 years ago
    1 Answer
    • A: Klondiker, I bought and used this product daily this November for nearly two weeks.The battery pack cannot be substituted with standard AAA or AA cells. The output voltage of the lithium-Ion battery is 7.4 volts output precluding any attempted modification as there is insufficient space to jury rig enough AAA cells. This means you will need 110V mains and several hours to recharge. The Lithium-Ion batteries last only a few days even with the power saving circuitry unlike my previous older Cobra with the 4-AAA cells that lasted nearly a week with daily usage in outdoor inclement cold conditions.

      Anonymous15 years ago
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