Display
Backlight display:A backlight is a form of illumination used in liquid crystal displays (LCDs). As LCDs do not produce light themselves - unlike for example Cathode ray tube (CRT) displays - they need illumination (ambient light or a special light source) to produce a visible image. Backlights are used in small displays to increase readability in low light conditions such as in watches, and in computer displays and LCD televisions to produce light in a manner similar to a CRT display.
Display type:Type of display (screen) e.g. LCD.
LCD
General
Type:Characteristics of the device.
Two-Way Radios
Packaging content
Number of batteries included:The quantity of batteries that come with the product.
2 pc(s)
Carrying case:A case in which the product can be carried.
Quantity:The number of products there are.
2
Performance
Operating frequency:The rate at which an electrical current alternates, usually measured in Hertz (Hz). Also the way to note a general location on the radio frequency spectrum such as 800 MHz, 900 MHz or 1900 MHz.
446.00625 - 446.19375 MHz
Channels quantity (total):
16 channels
Purpose:What the product is used for.
Professional mobile radio (PMR)
Ports & interfaces
USB connector type:The type of USB connector/port that this product has.
Micro-USB
USB port:Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard developed in the mid-1990s that defines the cables, connectors and communications protocols used in a bus for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices. USB was designed to standardize the connection of computer peripherals (including keyboards, pointing devices, digital cameras, printers, portable media players, disk drives and network adapters) to personal computers, both to communicate and to supply electric power. It has become commonplace on other devices, such as smartphones, PDAs and video game consoles. USB has effectively replaced a variety of earlier interfaces, such as serial and parallel ports, as well as separate power chargers for portable devices.
Power
Battery life (max):Maximum battery life. Mobile Markâ„¢ (2002) is the standard often used to benchmark battery life time.
17 h
Battery technology:The type of battery in the device, e.g. nickel–cadmium (NiCd).
Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH)
Rechargeable:The device can be connected to a power supply in order to restore electrical energy in the battery.
Technical details
International Protection (IP) code:The IP code classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against the intrusion (including body parts such as hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact, and water by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures. It is published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The digits (characteristic numerals) indicate conformity with the conditions summarized in the tables below. Where there is no protection rating with regard to one of the criteria, the digit is replaced with the letter X. an electrical socket rated IP22 is protected against insertion of fingers and will not be damaged or become unsafe during a specified test in which it is exposed to vertically or nearly vertically dripping water. Another example is the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, one of the first cellular phones to be IP-rated; it is rated at IP58 and marketed as "dust resistant" and can be "immersed in 1.5 meter of freshwater for up to 30 minutes".
IP67
On/off switch:The button which is pressed to switch the device on or off.
Product colour:
Black, Yellow
Weight & dimensions
Weight:Weight of the product without packaging (net weight). If possible, the net weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please note that sometimes the manufacturer leaves out the weight of accessories and/or supplies.
246 g
Depth:The distance from the front to the back of something.
38 mm
Height:The measurement of the product from head to foot or from base to top.
180 mm
Width:The measurement or extent of something from side to side.
61 mm