Go beyond push-to-talk with the TALKABOUT app & TALKABOUT T80X Series radios.

Motorola Talkabout Screenshot
Motorola Talkabout Screenshot
Motorola Talkabout Screenshot
Motorola Talkabout Screenshot
Motorola Talkabout Screenshot
Motorola Talkabout Screenshot
Motorola Talkabout Screenshot
Motorola Talkabout Screenshot
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Mar 27, 2023
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Go beyond push-to-talk with the TALKABOUT T8xx series and free Motorola TALKABOUT app
The TALKABOUT T8xx series allow you to share and track locations with your travel companions. No cell service, no problem. Just download this app, connect your smartphone via Bluetooth and you now have the ability to locate a friend’s campsite, share your current location and send messages - all while exploring off-grid. You can also control your radio setting from the Motorola TALKABOUT app. Skiing, hiking, hunting or at a music festival, the T8xx series have an IPX4 rating and a range of up to 35 miles* to keep you connected no matter where your adventures lead.

How it works
The T8xx series two-way radio work just like every other radio by sending information using radio frequencies to keep you connected while off-grid. The secret to the T8xx series is once your smartphone is connected to your radio over Bluetooth, the Motorola Talkabout smartphone app enables communication options beyond push-to-talk. The Motorola TALKABOUT app uses the T8xx series as modem to send messages, locations and more over the radio frequencies to your fellow T8xx series users. With enhanced communication and more information you enjoy unrivaled connectivity for peace of mind off the cellular grid.

Shop TALKABOUT T8xx series at shop.motorolasolutions.com/T800

App Features
• Location sharing off-grid
• Messaging off-grid
• Record tracks & statistics
• Silent communication
• Features enabled & settings controlled by Motorola TALKABOUT app

* The communication and data ranges quoted are calculated under optimum conditions, with an unobstructed line of sight. Actual range will vary depending on terrain and conditions, and is often less than the maximum possible.