Motorola Long-Range Consumer Walkie-Talkies
Explore our range of Motorola consumer radios designed for leisure, travel, and everyday outdoor use. If you’re looking for long range radio solution for hiking, camping, festivals, or family trips, these licence-free two-way radios deliver dependable performance with no ongoing costs or subscriptions. Motorola’s long distance two-way radios are built to provide strong signal clarity, durable construction, and simple operation; making them ideal for users who want reliable communication without technical setup. Whether you need a compact radio for short adventures or a more powerful option with long range for open outdoor spaces, you’ll find trusted options in this collection. You can also browse our wider ranges of Leisure & Long-Range Walkie Talkies and Licence-Free Business Radios, as well as alternative brands such as Hytera and Entel. At 2 Way Radio Shop, we make choosing the right walkie talkie simple and stress-free. Read MoreMotorola TLKR T92 H20 Walkie Talkies (Twin Pack)
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Easy to Use – With No Licence Required
Motorola consumer walkie-talkies operate on PMR446 licence-free frequencies, meaning anyone in the UK can use them without applying for a radio licence. This makes them ideal for families, hobbyists, outdoor enthusiasts, and event visitors who need quick and easy communication.
While advertised ranges can reach several miles in open terrain, the actual range on a walkie talkie depends on environment, buildings, hills, and interference. Open countryside and coastal areas provide the best performance, while urban environments may reduce signal distance.
These long distance radios are perfect for:
- Camping and caravanning
- Hiking and hill walking
- Festivals and large outdoor events
- Theme parks and group travel
- Beach and waterside activities
For professional or higher-powered communication, you may also wish to explore our Licenced Motorola Radios or POC Radios (Push-to-Talk over Cellular), which offer nationwide coverage using mobile networks.
If you’re unsure which model offers the best walkie talkie range for your activities, our team is happy to help you choose the right Motorola radio and accessories for your needs.
FAQs: Motorola Long-Range Walkie-Talkies
The range of Motorola walkie-talkies varies by model and environment. Long-range models can reach up to 35 miles (around 56km) in ideal open conditions.
However, the effective range may be reduced in urban or obstructed areas.
Operating a Motorola walkie-talkie is simple:
- Turn the unit on.
- Select the correct channel or code.
- Hold down the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button while speaking.
- Release the button to listen for replies.
Visit our Motorola Analogue Radios and Motorola Digital 2-Way Radios to find the best Motorola walkie-talkie for you.
Range is influenced by terrain, buildings, weather conditions, battery strength, and antenna quality.
Open countryside gives the best long-distance results.
Yes. All Motorola consumer walkie-talkies in this category use PMR446 frequencies and do not require a licence to operate in the UK.
Yes, as long as the other radios also use PMR446 frequencies and are set to the same channel and privacy code.
They are excellent for short-to-medium range group communication, such as car convoys, walking groups, and campsite use, but not for nationwide coverage.
No. These radios communicate directly with each other using radio frequencies and do not rely on mobile networks or Wi-Fi.
Consumer radios are simpler, licence-free, and designed for casual use. Business radios are more durable, programmable, and often require a licence for higher power and wider coverage.






