Inrico S200 4G/Wifi Network Handheld Radio
- SKU
- 10-817
Description / Inrico S200 4G/Wifi Network Handheld Radio
The Inrico S200 has a compact form with an adequate 2.8 inch display
This radio is cellular so works like a walkie talkie but uses the cellular network as a repeater!
This means hand held to hand held or handheld to mobile comms around the world.
You will need a sim card or otherwise you can use it on Wifi!
Using Apps like Zello & Teamspeak you can talk privately for just the cost of your sim!
Please note this radio does not transmit on the amateur bands
For the Radio amateur you can link to many networks using the International Radio Network.Peanut,Echo Link etc
For the non amateur think of it as well behaved CB with worldwide coverage or Private 1 to 1 calls!
For the private use all the advantages of cell phone coverage while looking professional
Please note this version uses unlocked Android and allows you to fully utilise the PTT functions
Key Features:
- Intelligent Global Intercom
- More than 25 Hours standby time
- Loud Audio output
- GPS built in
- 13mp front Camera Built in
- 2mp Rear Camera
- Supports MP3 & MP4
- 3.1 inch High Quality Screen
- 1GB (Ram) + 8GB(rom)
- Android
More Information
| Allow Backorder in Clerk.io | No |
|---|---|
| Product Condition | New |
| Bar Code/EAN | 5055468313419 |
| Manufacturer | Inrico |
| Frequency Band | Network Radio |
| Item returned for technician testing period | 14 days |
| Repair period | 90 days |
| Refund period | 14 days |
| Exchange period | 14 days |
Customer Reviews
To say I am impressed is an understatement, this is an excellent device which could easily be used as a smartphone too, albeit constrained by the fact that it uses Android 10 as an operating system. That said, the display is crisp and clear, the audio is most pleasent - all of which makes operation within Echolink (and Peanut) so easy. Access to an huge number of repeaters and cross network via the apps is a breeze!
Away from HF, this radio is my new EDC - my DMR, Fusion and D-Star handhelds, whilst all functional, are no where near as much fun or have such an easy interface.
Slip in one of those roaming multi-provider SIM cards and the UK/World is your oyster.
For those that think this is not "proper radio", I remember still hearing that said about repeaters in the early 1980's, the same was said about digital modes twenty years later. The fact is it is still a radio (albeit trunked cellular).
Overall, I'm highly impressed and enjoying the use of this in places where I have no other easy access.
It's a joy to use and lives up to my expectations.