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Brand Cobra
Color Grey
Number of Channels 16
Special Feature Battery Saver Mode
Frequency Range 156.000 to 174 MHz
Tuner Technology VHF
Voltage 3.7 Volts
Water Resistance Level Water Resistant
Product Dimensions 2.09″D x 2.66″W x 4.75″H
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

6 reviews for Cobra MR HH350 FLT Handheld Floating VHF Radio – 6 Watt, Submersible, Noise Cancelling Mic, Backlit LCD Display, NOAA Weather, and Memory Scan, Grey

  1. Otto VonRueden

    Batteries last forever on a charge it seems like. We use them for hunting and can talk good distances and it is very clear. Great value

  2. Alycia Hyatt

    I did a lot of research on marine radios and based on features and reviews decided on this one. The radio comes with everything you need to get up and running including a good user’s manual, a quality charger, belt clip, and lanyard. I mounted the charger in our boat with the supplied screws and the included 12v cord.I used the radio to monitor channel 16 and the weather alert channels for several days out on the lake. I heard some radio chatter and also received a few weather alerts while monitoring channel 16. The weather alert feature is loud and works well. I have had brief conversations with other boaters and have found the range to be acceptable. After four full days of boating on a single charge the battery indicator still read full. It is easy to use and feels like a quality product. Note, though, that this radio does not have the GPS/Bluetooth modules with the DSC/MMSI functionality for broadcasting emergency messages to the USCG. If you boat on large lakes or offshore, the upgrade to Cobra’s MR HH600 FLT GPS BT model is worth it. Recommended for leisure boaters on small bodies of water to have in case of emergency.

  3. Dr. Elnora DuBuque

    nice compact radio, I was wearing it on my life jacket and at speed I could not hear it, but the wind was going by my ears at 30MPH. I would probably get one with a shoulder mic of if I was going to buy another. Having the weather band on the radio is nice though.

  4. Coleman Thompson

    few items get a 5 star review. this does float, works simply and effectively. can set for near shore or a little further out use. auto set to 16 and 9.

  5. Rowena Feeney

    Great radio for all activities. Haven’t had a static issues at all. Love the orange color too

  6. Prof. Ferne Johnston

    Works great, awesome quality and does what it is meant for. Good price and would buy it again!

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