NXGKET Walkie Talkies for Adults Long Range 3 Pack with Rechargeable Li-ion, VOX & Type-C Charging
Product description
Overview: what you’re actually buying
This 3-pack of NXGKET walkie talkies is aimed at people who want simple, stand-alone radio comms for outdoor days—camping, games in the garden, or keeping a group in touch without relying on mobile coverage. On paper, the headline appeal is the built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery, long standby, and a long-range claim that depends heavily on whether you’re in open areas or more built-up spots.
There’s also a lot of “everyday convenience” baked in for this price bracket: 16 channels, 121 interference eliminator codes, a large LCD with backlight, and features like VOX (hands-free), auto-scan, auto power saving, low battery alerts and keypad lock. Add a built-in LED flashlight, and you get a device that can double as a small night-time light during camping.
Key features that matter in practice
The operation is straightforward: you set the same channel and subcode, then use the PTT button to talk. In real group use, this reduces the “faff factor” compared with radios that need fiddly programming or deep menus—especially if you’re handing them to children to use.
A useful point for group situations is the way the radios are described as supporting communication with other walkie talkies on the same channel and privacy code. That’s helpful if you already own another set and you’re trying to coordinate, though the wording suggests it’s about matching channel and code rather than guaranteed cross-brand compatibility for every scenario.

Where the radios may feel more grown-up than typical kids’ walkies is the feature set: volume adjustment, adjustable voice/VOX behaviour, auto squelch, auto memory and auto scan. If you’re sensitive to background hiss, the inclusion of auto squelch and interference codes is the kind of thing that can make conversations feel cleaner—though sound quality in the real world will still depend on distance and surroundings.
Range and sound: where you’ll notice the limits
NXGKET states a range of up to 5km in open areas and around 1.5km in cities or towns. That’s not unusual for walkie talkies, but it’s worth taking seriously: trees, buildings and terrain can shrink range quite quickly.
So, if you’re planning a campsite walk, a field game, or coastal or rural areas where lines of sight are simpler, it’s easier to see why they position this as “long range”. If you’re expecting consistent performance inside denser areas (multiple streets, heavy building blocks, or lots of shielding), you may find it’s more “works until it doesn’t” than a dependable long-distance system.


Sound is described as clear and loud with quick response. Again, distance and interference will decide how good that feels, but the combination of interference eliminator codes and auto functions suggests they’re trying to keep the channel quiet unless someone is actually transmitting.
Battery life and charging convenience

The built-in rechargeable 1200mAh lithium polymer battery is one of the most practical reasons to choose this set over basic AA/AAA-style radios. NXGKET claims about 1 day of use on a full charge and up to 3 days in standby, plus USB Type-C charging.
The “anytime and anywhere” charge pitch is credible in the sense that Type-C is convenient, but your real endurance will depend on how often the kids press PTT, how long VOX is left active, and the distance at which you’re communicating. Still, having rechargeable batteries rather than regularly buying disposable ones tends to feel like better value over the season.
One thing to keep in mind: they’re not described as having removable battery packs, so charging routine matters. If you regularly forget to top up before outings, the standby claim won’t save you.
What stands out (and where it’s not the best fit)
Where it shines:
- VOX hands-free option can be handy during active play or when you don’t want constant PTT pressing.
- The keypad lock (channel-lock) and low battery alert reduce the “oops we changed the settings” problem.
- A flashlight built into the unit is surprisingly useful for camping, night walks around the tent area, or finding things after dark.
- 3-pack value makes it easier to equip more than one person without buying separate units.

Where you might want to look elsewhere:
- If you’re expecting truly reliable long-distance performance in built-up areas, this set’s stated range suggests performance will drop compared with open terrain.
- If your priority is rugged, professional-grade radios for heavy industrial use, this sits firmly in the toy/outdoor-camping category rather than that level of specification.


It’s a decent “family and outdoor games” radio kit, but not the kind of device you’d pick if you need mission-critical communication under hard conditions.
Tech specs (as described by the product)
- Type: Walkie talkies (2-way radio)
- Battery: Built-in rechargeable 1200mAh lithium polymer
- Charging: USB Type-C charging cable
- Channels: 16 channels
- Interference eliminator codes: 121
- Display: Large LCD with backlight
- Functions mentioned: VOX (hands-free), volume adjustment, auto squelch, auto memory, auto scan, auto power saving, low battery alert, keypad lock (channel-lock), drop-protection, adjustable voice (VOX-related), LED flashlight
- Channels/privacy matching: Set the same channel and subcode
Who it suits best—and a quick checklist before you buy

It makes sense if you want a straightforward 3-pack for camping trips, outdoor games, or group coordination where you’re happy to keep devices on the same channel/subcode and you don’t mind that range depends on the environment.
It might not be the best match if you’re buying for dense urban use where distances are short but buildings are many—this is where line-of-sight limitations can show. Also, if you’re buying for very young children, note the set is described as designed for kids over 3 years old, so supervision for initial setup is still sensible.
Before you commit, it’s worth checking these points:
- You’re comfortable setting the same channel and subcode for everyone in the group.
- You have a charging plan (USB Type-C access) for the days you’ll use them.
- Your expectations for “long range” match open-area conditions rather than sheltered locations.
Finally, if you’re comparing against simpler walkie talkies (fewer channels or disposable batteries), this package’s rechargeable battery and feature set are the main reasons it’s likely to feel better over time.
Final verdict



Worth buying if your main goal is simple, outdoor-focused comms for a small group, and you’ll charge the units via USB Type-C before trips. The combination of rechargeable battery life claims, 16 channels, interference codes and practical features like VOX and a built-in LED flashlight is a strong match for camping and kids’ outdoor play.
You may want to skip it if you need consistent long-distance performance in built-up areas or if you expect pro-level reliability in harsh conditions. On the whole, it’s a mid-range style pack—more “useful for day-to-day adventures” than something to rely on when conditions are difficult.
Mini FAQ
Is the VOX function good for hands-free use?
VOX (hands-free) is mentioned, plus adjustable voice/VOX-related settings. That points to hands-free operation, but how responsive it feels will depend on how loud voices are and background noise on the day.
How do you make sure everyone can hear each other?

You’ll need to set the same channel and subcode (privacy code) on each unit, then use PTT to talk. Matching these settings is the key detail.
Can it work with other brands?
The description says it can communicate with other walkie talkies regardless of brand as long as they’re on the same channel and privacy code, so compatibility is about matching settings.
What’s the battery life like?
It’s claimed to last about 1 day with a full charge and up to 3 days in standby. Actual time will depend on usage frequency and conditions.
Does it include a charger?
It’s described as including a USB Type-C charging cable for charging the built-in battery.
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