I wanted to make things a lot less loud by buying the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkies for $15. I actually purchased 3 sets so that way they could all utilize them some way or another. Price wise the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkies were cheap but they operated as if I had spent a pretty penny on them.
What I liked about the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkie
The main thing that I liked about the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkies was the fact that they actually worked well. I wasn't expecting anything spectacular but I wasn't disappointed either.
What makes the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkies so different from all the other walkie talkies I've used is that they operate up to 300 ft so none of my children have problems talking to each other though out the house.
Another thing I liked about the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkie was that they are extremely durable. My kids have dropped these walkie talkies a thousand times and not once have they come up broken.
If that isn't enough then the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkie are made with a wonderful handle grip and an easy push to talk button. They aren't hard to operate, all you have to do is push the button to talk and release it to listen.
My conclusion?
I think that the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkie are great for preschoolers, as well as older kids. They work well with my kids so I don't have anything bad to say about them. They aren't expensive and honestly they work better than most hard core, adult walkie talkies I've ever used.
If you happen to have a hand full of children and or a big house, then you might want to invest a few bucks into the Fisher Price kid tough walkie talkie. They work well and they are very hard to break and when it comes to kids, that's always a plus
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1 Comments
Post a CommentI'm glad your set seems to work very well. My son received a set for Christmas from relatives. The blue handset is the only handset that will receive voice from the green handset handset when keyed and talking. However, when you key the blue handset to talk, the green handset does not receive voice from the blue handset. Instead, the green handset plays the local radio station when the blue talk button is keyed. We live in a very rural area so the interference is very minimal. I think we ended up with a dud set unfortunately.