AnyTone AT-D168UV Dual Band Radio with USB-C, 2 batteries vs Retevis RT86A GMRS Walkie Talkies 6 Pack
Overall winner: AnyTone AT-D168UV Dual Band Radio with USB-C, 2 batteries
Key Differences
BridgeCom's AnyTone AT-D168UV is a dual-band UHF/VHF radio supporting both Analog and DMR with USB-C charging and two batteries included, making it better for varied radio uses and programming. Retevis RT86A is a high-power GMRS 6-pack designed for long-range, durable use in construction/warehouse settings and better suited when rugged multi-unit deployments are required
AnyTone AT-D168UV Dual Band Radio with USB-C, 2 batteries
Dual band UHF/VHF radio with Analog and DMR capability. USB-C charging and programming. Award-winning American-based support. Customer note highlights solid build and mixed ease of use
Pros
- UHF/VHF dual band with Analog and DMR
- USB-C charging and programming
- 2 batteries included
- 2 antennas included
Cons
- Mixed feedback on ease of use
- Mixed opinions on battery life
Retevis RT86A GMRS Walkie Talkies 6 Pack
Long-range walkie talkies with high power output for construction sites and warehouses. Maintains clear communication through concrete buildings and supports quick RT86 compatibility
Pros
- long-range communication
- high power output
- durable for construction environments
- group call and easy pairing
Cons
- limited reviews in data
- requires power to operate
- no price or availability info
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BridgeCom Systems |
| Durability | Retevis |
| Versatility | BridgeCom Systems |
| User Reviews | BridgeCom Systems |