What is a Walkie Talkie Watch?
A walkie talkie watch is a radio wristband that runs on either an FRS (Family Radio Service) or GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) frequency and generally provides a communication range of about one mile (about 1.6 kilometers), depending upon environment and terrain. To create this product, manufacturers attach a walkie talkie unit to a strap, producing a two-way radio that can be worn on the wrist. Just like a hand-held transceiver, a walkie talkie watch has a transmitter for sending out radio signals as well as a receiver that accepts signals. Walkie talkie watches operate on frequencies or channels that exist through the transmission of electromagnetic waves, which are created through electrical impulses or signals. A typical walkie talkie watch is made up of a microphone, transmitter, circuit, receiver, speaker, and battery. Sounds enter via the microphone and are turned into electrical impulses, the transmitter sends the sounds as radio signals. The circuit — a coil and capacitor