A two-way radio showed up on my TikTok feed about three months ago. It looked like a walkie-talkie, but the caption said it worked 400 miles away. I assumed it was either fake or absurdly expensive. I was wrong on both counts.
I've used standard PMR radios on sites for fifteen years. Two miles on a good day, dead zones everywhere, replacing batteries every other shift. When I saw "worldwide range, no license required," I rolled my eyes. That was my introduction to the Talkies Pro.
I ordered two to test them properly. One stayed with me at a project in one county, the other went with my site foreman about 40 miles away. I pressed the button. He heard me immediately. Clear, no delay worth mentioning, no crackle. He pressed his button back. Same result. I stood there for a moment not quite believing it.
One PTT button. Press and talk instantly — no app, no pairing, no waiting.
What it does is use the 4G mobile network instead of a radio frequency. Your voice travels as data over the same infrastructure your phone uses. The device itself has a SIM pre-installed — you don't source one, you don't set it up, you just press the button and talk. That part genuinely surprised me. I expected a setup process. There wasn't one.
After a week on site I bought a four-pack. My crew coordinator, two site supervisors, and I all carry one now. It replaced a group WhatsApp that nobody consistently checked, and a set of old Motorola PMR radios that were useless once we were working across different buildings on the same plot. The Talkies Pro reach everywhere the mobile signal reaches — which on most UK job sites is effectively everywhere.
"I pressed the button. He heard me immediately. Forty miles away. Clear, no delay worth mentioning, no crackle. I stood there for a moment not quite believing it."
— Mike Hargreaves, Construction Project ManagerWhat actually makes it different from a walkie-talkie
Standard PMR radios operate on licensed radio frequencies and depend on line of sight — which is why they fail the moment you're inside a building, behind a hill, or on a busy urban site surrounded by steel and concrete. The Talkies Pro runs on cellular. It has a dedicated external antenna — no WiFi, no Bluetooth competing on the same chip — so it picks up signal where your phone can’t. It’s a fundamentally different technology wearing a familiar shape.
The AES-256 encryption matters on commercial sites. We discuss schedules, locations, supplier arrivals, and occasionally client-sensitive information over comms. Knowing that's encrypted to the same standard used in banking and government infrastructure means I don't have to think twice about what we say on the channel.
Talkies has contacted us to let our readers know the waitlist is now open. The 4-pack is $349.99 with free service included* for the first year — no hidden fees, no subscription. Join now to be first when stock returns.
It needs cellular signal — a complete blackout zone is its only real limit. But the dedicated external antenna means it routinely picks up signal where a regular phone can’t. I tested it in a car park stairwell where my phone showed “Emergency Calls Only.” The Talkies Pro still transmitted cleanly. That was good enough for me.
5-day battery, AES-256 encryption, worldwide 4G coverage — built for teams that can't afford to lose contact.
One thing worth flagging about counterfeits
There are cheap knockoff PTT radios on Amazon and AliExpress. They look similar but don't include the SIM or the service. Some list "4G" in the title but operate on Wi-Fi only. Make sure you're buying official Talkies Pro — the device and service are sold together, and the SIM is already in the box when it arrives. There's no subscription portal, no activation fee, no per-seat licensing. It's one purchase and you're transmitting the next morning.
A 4-pack is $349.99. Currently sold out — see the update below. For anyone running a crew across more than one location, or just tired of relying on phones for something as simple as "are you ready?", I'd recommend putting your name on the waitlist.
Some notes:
- You don't need to set anything up — SIM is pre-installed, ready out of the box
- 5-day battery — charge it Sunday, use it all week without thinking about it
- Free service included* — no monthly bills, no subscription*
- Works on any 4G network — same coverage as your phone, not line-of-sight
- Up to 250 people on one channel — scales with your crew
- No FCC / Ofcom license required — operates on cellular, not radio frequencies
It's the kind of thing that sounds like a gimmick until you use it for a week. After fifteen years of dead-zone frustration on building sites, I genuinely didn't expect a $349 four-pack to change how my crew communicates. It did.
Talkies has contacted us to let our readers know the waitlist is now open. The 4-pack is $349.99 with free service included* for the first year — no hidden fees, no subscription. Join now to be first when stock returns.