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2022-10-12 17:16:22 By : Ms. Nancy Zhu Letian Mouthmask

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THE COMPETITION • If your adventures take you beyond the range of cellphone towers, you’ll need to go with old-school walkie-talkies. The $190 BC Link two-way radio 2.0 uses the FRS frequency band, though it’s capped at 2 watts and thus has a relatively low range.