A super-simple, hands-free action sports device that takes the hassle—and phone—out of on-the-go active chat.
skied, snowboarded, or cycled in a group, you’ll be used to all the chat about where you’re going, how you get there, when’s lunch, and whether Mark has caught up, got lost, or gone ahead … again.are notoriously fickle, especially in the mountains, and walkie-talkies for non-backcountry types often feel excessive, which is where the Milo Action Communicator fits in.
Unlike a traditional walkie-talkie, Milo uses the proprietary MiloNet connection. In this case it’s a dual ISM-band sub-GHz and 2.4-GHz mesh network that doesn’t rely on cell signal or Wi-Fi to create an encrypted network just for your group. The Milo's central large comm button is much easier to use than the fiddly volume buttons on the top edge.Getting Milo setup and communicating was mercifully simple, and took us just a few minutes during a pit stop in a noisy mountain restaurant. Turn on the device and a robotic female voice talks you through the process. When prompted, each user records their name so that when you’re in or out of range, the other people in your group are alerted with, “Chris has left the group.
We were also impressed by Milo’s Proximity Mute, which turns down the microphones when you’re close enough for a normal volume conversation. This worked well, with anyone not close enough still able to communicate through the speakers to the gathered group.
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