Walkie Talkie Malaysia (Formerly known as OBOR KUASA (M) SDN BHD)

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

General Question

What type of walkie talkies do you provide?

We provide professional walkie talkies suitable for business, industrial, security, event, construction, hospitality, and outdoor use. Our products are designed for reliable communication, clear audio, and long-lasting performance.

Yes, we offer walkie talkie rental services for short-term and long-term use. This is suitable for events, exhibitions, construction projects, security operations, and temporary site communication.

The communication range depends on the model, environment, building structure, terrain, and signal interference. Open areas usually provide a longer range, while buildings, concrete walls, and underground areas may reduce coverage.

Some professional walkie talkies may require proper frequency approval or licensing under Malaysian communication regulations. Our team can advise you on the suitable device and licensing requirements based on your usage.

Yes. We can help recommend the most suitable walkie talkie based on your industry, coverage area, number of users, working environment, and communication needs.

Yes, we provide repeater setup and communication system installation for larger coverage areas such as factories, warehouses, plantations, hotels, construction sites, and multi-storey buildings.

Our solutions are commonly used by security teams, construction companies, event organisers, hotels, factories, warehouses, plantations, logistics teams, schools, and government-related operations.

User Guide

How do I turn on the walkie talkie?

To turn on the walkie talkie, rotate the power or volume knob clockwise until you hear a beep or startup sound. The screen or indicator light may also turn on depending on the model.

Rotate the volume knob to increase or decrease the sound level. Make sure the volume is not too low, especially when using the device in noisy areas such as construction sites, events, or factories.

Press and hold the Push-To-Talk button while speaking. Speak clearly into the microphone, then release the button when you finish talking. Other users can only reply after you release the button.

Hold the walkie talkie about 5 to 10 cm away from your mouth. Speaking too close may cause unclear or distorted audio, while speaking too far may make your voice too soft.

Use the channel knob or menu button to select the required channel. Make sure all team members are using the same channel to communicate with each other.

Check that the walkie talkie is turned on, the volume is high enough, the battery is charged, and the device is on the correct channel. You should also make sure you are within communication range.

Make sure you are pressing and holding the Push-To-Talk button while speaking. Also check the battery level, channel setting, microphone area, and whether the device is blocked by walls or heavy structures.