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These Motorola T-800 radios work like radios if they are connected to a cellphone to use the text communication features and map location feature or not connected. I would suspect they can be used in construction as long as the users do not abuse them. Max range is based on area they are used in. In a skyscraper they may not work as well if someone is on the ground floor and someone is in a lift 30 stories up and someone is in a bathroom on the 76th floor. Someone may not get through to the others. If however you walk to the windows to talk, then you will likely hear each other. Also if the glass is not in the building yet, you will likely hear each other anywhere in the building. If in a subdivision, it depends on where the workers are. If at the same house or on the same block, yes, if 30 or 50 houses away, maybe not, unless you step out into the yard or on the roof. We have six of these radios and use them with the app and without. They work as radios if they are connected to the cellphones or not connected. I can send a group text message and then use the radio to talk to an individual. You do not need the app or connect them to your cellphone for them to work. It is just a feature if the cell towers go down or are out of range. 35 mile range means flat open terrain unobstructed. Also other electronic devices and buildings and wall material type can affect their range.
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