Retevis RM01P Handheld Marine Radio 3W IP67 waterproof two way radio

Lightweight and user-friendly
RM01P marine radio allows port controllers to focus on coordinating ship movements without being burdened by a cumbersome device; during intense port operations, they can communicate with one hand
IP67 waterproof; withstand 1m depth for 30min
For Coast Guard personnel who often work in splashy conditions near the water or port workers who might accidentally drop the floating radio marine handheld in puddles; this means the device will keep working

Floating radio marine handheld
If the handheld marine radio accidentally slips into the water; it won't sink to the bottom; it will float on the surface; making it easy to spot and retrieve; ensuring that you can stay connected during the operation

Vibration water draining
Drain seawater through vibration function to maintain communication function; especially in rough conditions; water can easily get into the radio; the RM01P marine radio's vibration drainage function comes to the rescue

Stay connected, for boost charging efficiency and reduce downtime during maritime operations
The RM01P boat radio with a 1750mAh battery; lasts for 15 hours of continuous use and 66 hours on standby; fishermen can stay connected for the entire operation

Convenient charging with Type-C interface
RM01P marine radio’s Type-C charging and 5V compatibility make it a more convenient; versatile; and user-friendly option compared to RM01’s proprietary 3.5mm/12V setup
88 channels
Coast guard units operating in different regions can communicate with each other and support teams; ensuring the smooth coordination by the RM01P boat radio

Dual/Triple watch
the boat radio's dual watch allows you to simultaneously listen to the current channel and the CH16 and call channel; fishermen can stay informed about any distress calls while also communicating with their partners

Emergency channel; the RM01P marine radio's CH16 is a lifeline
Cargo ship crew members, fishermen, and coast guard personnel can quickly switch to CH16 to send out distress signals and contact radio stations or other nearby boats for help
