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Walkie Talkies are a type of two-way radio communication device used for short-distance communication. They are commonly used in a variety of industries, including construction, security, hospitality, and transportation. Walkie Talkies are part of the Telecommunications Equipment market, which includes a range of products used for communication, such as cell phones, landlines, and satellite phones.
Walkie Talkies are typically used in situations where a person needs to communicate with another person over a short distance. They are often used in situations where a person needs to communicate with multiple people at once, such as in a construction site or a security team. They are also used in situations where a person needs to communicate with someone who is not in the same location, such as a hotel concierge or a truck driver.
Walkie Talkies are typically small, handheld devices that are powered by batteries. They are designed to be lightweight and easy to use, and they often come with a range of features, such as voice activation, multiple channels, and privacy codes.
Some of the companies in the Walkie Talkie market include Motorola Solutions, Kenwood, Icom, Hytera, and Vertex Standard. Show Less Read more