Inrico S200
Walkie Talkie - Review
PROS:
Separate device from a cellular phone
It's always nice have a separate device to run Zello so that incoming phone calls don't interrupt conversations
Phone notification sounds don't come through super loud during key ups.
External (removable) Antenna
This would help when you are far enough away from a cell tower where signals get weak. This may help get a signal when a normal cell phone can't.
You could also hook up a wired external antenna if needed for really long distant trips to a cell tower - maybe even a directional antenna
Comes with External (clip on) Mic
2nd sim card slot for even more coverage (but not required)
Battery lasts a good long time, even when screen is always on
Mic has a good sound
Speaker is located on the back side, but can get pretty loud
Screen quality is pretty good for what it is.
CONS:
Just like many other Network Radios made by Inrico, Ansecu, etc:
Android is always several versions behind. This particular device is using Android 7
Not much memory to work with and processing lacks big time
This means the more you put on this device, or the more customizing you do, such as adding meters, sound analyzers, automation, etc: These things will slow the device down and will cause problems like key up delays, volume control delays, delays in switching channels or controlling various settings or apps on the device itself.
If you're like me and have a ton of channels open, and 5 or 6 of them start to get active at the same time, I've noticed this device will slow down as well until unwanted channels are disconnected.
Volume control is slow to react
PTT button at times is slow to react
Wifi signal is WEAK
Bluetooth signal is super WEAK (like 10 - 12 feet or so)
The following physical buttons are NOT mappable:
PTT
The 2 buttons under the PTT button
The Emergency button
When trying to map these 4 buttons, it starts to seem like they will work, but once you key up in Zello for the first time, all of the other keys seems to turn into PTT buttons as well and totally ignore button mapper. The reason why I was trying to map the PTT button is because I was trying to make it an official "Zello ptt" which would be able to key up Zello outside of the application and with the screen off (which has worked on many of my devices)
The OK button is mappable, however, it will ALSO do what it was intended to do when pressed. So it will do what you map it to do, and it may also select something you didn't intend it to select at the same time. So I just left this one alone.
Battery Charge time is not consistent. Sometimes it takes an hour to fully charge, sometimes it takes 4 hours - even if the phone is off. I haven't figured this one out yet.
Cant remove the Inrico PTT app without flashing the device with a custom rom. Can't disable it either.
Screen is not indented, so accidental screen presses are easy to do.
My Tweaks:
Here's what I did to meet some of my needs. These are some of the things you can do if you have Button Mapper, Tasker, and MacroDroid in your toolbox.
More Detail:
At Bootup: Volume set to 1 -- this fixes the radios wanting to be on the loudest setting no matter what the knob is set to when it first starts up
At Bootup: Set screen timeout to infinite. This is not needed, but I personally like it always on. It's also the only way the Available/Solo toggle or the advanced Channel Up/Down functions will work properly.
At Bootup: Load App "Toddler Proof" - using this as a quick toggle for disableing/enabling screen touch. Because I peronally like the screen on all the time, this prevents accidental screen touches. "Toddler Proof" is a free app.
Channel Up / Down buttons assigned to the Up/Down buttons on the front of the device (using Button Mapper)
ADVANCED Channel Up / Down buttons assigned to the Up/Down buttons on the front of the device. The channels stored in these buttons will Connect when you're on the channel, and then disconnect before going to the next channel. (using Button Mapper, Tasker, and MacroDroid)
6 Favorite Channels - assigned to P1 and P2 buttons. (Single press, double press, and long press for 3 different channels on each)
Turned off the touch Menu, Home, and Back buttons as they are really easy to accidentally press. (using Button Mapper)
Long Press the touch Menu button to toggle between Available Mode and Solo Mode (using Button Mapper, Tasker, and MacroDroid)
Long Press the touch Home button to toggle Bright/Dim screen (using Button Mapper and Tasker)
Long Press the touch Back button to toggle Mute On/Off -- a timer can be added so that it only stays muted or at 0 volume for so long (using Button Mapper and Tasker)
COMING SOON: I will post files for Tasker, MacroDroid, and Button Mapper as soon as I'm done playing around with this radio.