How To Abuse, Misuse, & Otherwise 'Jack Up' a Motorola CLP Two-Way Radio

Posted by Ryan Donell on 9th Aug 2016

Motorola CLP Series Two Way Radio Demonstration

This is the first installment of a series of videos to introduce you Motorola's CLP Two-Way Radios.  They are a fresh and somewhat tongue-and-cheek approach to proper care.  The real story is that these incredibly durable two-way radios may nevertheless be destroyed if and when someone wants to treat like something other than a two-way radio (i.e. a slingshot, a toy, or a nail).

The fact remains that the price and quality of these CLP two-way radios by Motorola is exceptional not only in terms of performance, but also durability.  However, their greatest strength is perhaps their discrete design.  These can be hidden under a jacket, clipped on a belt, or on an employees' clothing.  The design of the body is compact and yet accessible.

Finally, while it's true we will honor the one-warranty for a legitimate break or design malfunction in the radio, the reality is that the ends of the chord, the body of the radio, the push-to-talk button, and the head-stop earpiece have lasted for many years in various stores without any problem.  If you take care of them, they'll take care of you.  Therefore, from this video, don't be like Chris.  Discern the difference between proper use and abuse of your Motorola Two-Way CLP Radio.