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In the often noisy environment of a pub, bar or night-club it is important that staff can keep in touch with each other effectively.

Our walkie-talkie radios have an accessory socket that allows easy connection of an earpiece / microphone attachment that fits around the wearer's ear, allowing radio messages to be heard even in a noisy environment.

The walkie-talkie can be worn on the user's belt with the included belt-clip, with the earpiece / microphone clipped to one ear and the microphone (which has its own Push To Talk button) positioned on the wire close to the wearer's mouth.

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Walkie-talkie radios for security

If there is a problem or incident in your premises, it is important to be able to alert the security staff as quickly as possible so that they can respond effectively.

Our walkie-talkie radios with earpiece / microphones are also discreet. 

If the wearer receives a message from a colleague, customers around him will not be able to hear what is being said.

What you Need to use walkie-talkies for bar and club work

You will need however many walkie-talkies you want for your venue, probably with an Earpiece / Microphone to go with each one. See our "SHOP" pages for details or to order online.

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Updated 30th August 2007