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"We are using them on multiple logging jobs. So far we love them they are very clear and reach out a very good ways"
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Cobra’s PX650 helps businesses thrive, especially in demanding customer-centric environments. Simple to use, easy to deploy, reliable, and functional, the PX650 keeps your teams connected allowing them to focus on productivity. Its design is optimized for business, prioritizing one-handed operation and ease-of-use.
Keep your teams connected with high quality communication and range.
Splashproof (IP54 rating) and VOX-capable for handsfree use.
18-hour lithium-ion battery and swift dock charging for multiple shifts.
Ready to use right out of the box for quick and easy deployment on the job.
U.S.-based design, engineering, and customer support.
A simple, license-free solution for immediate team communication.
Included with every new PX650 radio:
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LMR, or Land Mobile Radio, is a set of frequencies dedicated to business use by the FCC. Requires a business to obtain an FCC license.
PX650 operates on unlicensed FRS frequencies. Performa series operates on licensed LMR UHF frequencies.
Cobra Performa series radios require an FCC license for LMR frequencies to operate.
Cobra Performa radios are compatible with other UHF LMR radios between 450-470MHz. Confirm radios are programmed to the same frequency and privacy code.
Cobra provides radio programming software for this purpose. You can also use our on-radio advanced programming menu. For help, access the support knowledgebase or Performa manual.
Yes, as long as your business license is for the default Performa frequencies, you can use the radio out of the box! Cobra Performa radios are pre-programmed to the same channels as other radios on the market.
No, Performa is a licensed LMR UHF radio. PX650 is an FRS radio and is not compatible with the Performa series.
Yes, your Performa radio can connect to your LMR repeater. You must program your radio to the repeater channels through our Radio Programming Software. Please confirm you also have an FCC license for repeater use.
Performa radios can charge in our single dock charger, 6-unit dock charger, and by directly connecting a USB-C cable to the radio. You can also charge spare batteries separately in the dock chargers.
Overall rating: 3.8676472 / 5 from 68 reviews.
The Cobra PX650 two-way radio offers a clear sound experience and a range that varies in customer satisfaction. It is designed for easy deployment and provides maximum FCC authorized power and channel coverage.
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"We are using them on multiple logging jobs. So far we love them they are very clear and reach out a very good ways"
"As soon as one of the radios drops in to a low point or behind a hill, communication is low quality, or nonexistent. That could be within 1 -2 mile of range. Long range with a straight line and flat slope. We use these radios on group drives."
"In a four-story building, these portable radios with few exceptions, work quite well. So far, so good."
"Barley work within a 1-mile radius outside for my parking enforcement team on the beach even though they say the range is much further."
"Easy to use"
"They good radios but I got one done broke at microphone connection it done pushed in but I love radios purchase!"
"Great"
"Waste of money, less than a mile, Buy a games , at least you can talk past your yard, Too much money for junk"
"These work fairly well in our multi-level church campus. They don't have far reach into parking lots, but overall have served us well."
"used them for my company that works local rest areas the radios had great coverage"