Product Description: A belt carry case for the Motorola T289 & T6300 series of TalkAbout 2-way communicators
Amazon.com Product Description: Keep your two-way radio close at hand with this belt carrying case and arm pack from Motorola. The pack comes in stylish black with a mesh pocket and elastic strap to secure your radio. Wear it on your belt or your arm and keep your hands free as you snowboard, mountain bike, or engage in any other outdoor activity. This case is compatible with TalkAbout 280 SLK, T289, and T63xx series radios, and comes with a one-year warranty.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - convenient walkie/talkie carrier
i purchased walkie talkies on ebay for skiing , hiking, and traveling. i needed a lighweight , secure method to hold them . these carrycases were perfect. tight, secure, convenient
Rating: - Motorola 2-Way Radio Holsters
These particular 2-Way radio holsters were a perfect fit for the four SX-800 Motorola radios I have. They arrived in a prompt manner and were in perfect condition both cosmetically and operationally.......obviously, I'm pleased with this purchase.
Rating: - case
This is a good case, it sticks to the ceiling of my hot rod so I can keep the walkie talkie close to my ear....so I can hear it....my engine is very loud
Rating: - Carrying case lives up to its discription.
The arm band makes a great case for any Motorola talkabout. I've tried it out at work and its great because you cannot break off the flimsy plastic by running into things, and allows quick and easy access to the walkie. The arm band works well too, though I couldn't imagine the need for it when the case so securely attaches to your belt, or if you like, loosen the strap so when you hit something it falls off instead of hurting yourself. The pouch seems to work well with any Motorola walkie I have picked up, (we use about 4 different models at work), and they have never once fell out of the case. ... Read More
Rating: - Rarely Use It.
Doesn't seem to be as handy as I thought it would be. Stashed in my "junk" drawer