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Your cart is empty.When heading out on the water, a VHF radio is vital for communication and safety. With advanced safety features, easy menu navigation, and 24 hour access to emergency alerts and broadcasts, Cobra’s got you covered. The MR HH600 is a floating handheld VHF radio with built-in GPS. View exact coordinates, transmit your location, and use its Bluetooth capabilities to keep your phone safe and dry. The added flashlight with emergency strobe ensures you can always be found.
Customer
2025-07-29 13:23:32
Volume could be little louder or hook up Bluetooth speaker
S. P. Hulse
2025-07-20 13:38:51
If you boat off shore or in major intercostal waterways a VHF radio is must have safety equipment. This handheld VHF radio is ideal for recreational boaters and as a backup radio for large commercial vessels. When the electrical power goes out on your boat, most mounted and hardwired radios become unusable. This handheld is the answer.Must Have and Does Have:- Has both modes that boaters need: VHF and Weather.- Has built in GPS receiver.- Has Digital Selective Calling (DSC) with a Distress Button.Let me expound on the Distress Button a little. Once set up, all a boater or passenger has to do is press and hold the Distress Button to send a distress call out to the maximum range of the radio in all directions. The built-in Distress Button automatically and digitally will transmit: the boat’s Name, boat’s Registration Number, boat’s Description, and most importantly the boat’s GPS coordinates/location to all ships, boats and stations equipped with DSC including the Coast Guard. What that means is that Anyone aboard the boat can send this life saving information without having to speak into the radio or without having any radio knowledge or experience.The boat captain only needs to ensure that the radio is preprogramed (thoroughly explained in the included instructions) and that everyone aboard is briefed on how and when to “Press The Little Red Emergency Button.†This Distress Button gives my “non-radio people†friends and family the ability to save all of our lives in an emergency without my help. This feature alone is worth the price of admission for me.Nice to Have:- Bluetooth connection to your cell phone. I easily linked my iPhone to my HH600W and it works. I put my iPhone in a water proof box a couple of feet away from my HH600W and I received a test phone call just fine. It does not do text messages.- Floats, High Visibility colors, and Water Resistant. NOTE: the manual is very clear about two things. One- it only floats with the Lithium Ion battery pack (included). It does not float with the five AA Alkaline battery adapter (included). Alkaline batteries are heavier. Two- it is only waterproof to the advertised depth IF IT IS SEALED PROPERLY. That means you must secure the battery compartment, antenna connection, and optional microphone connector port correctly or water will get in and ruin the radio.- Rewind Say Again. Might be useful in some situations. I can take or leave this feature.Summary: This radio is a safety device on my boat. I’ve tested every advertised feature and they all worked. It has the main modes boaters need at an affordable price. Set-up is menu driven and easy - I recommend that you take the time to read the manual. You will get more out of the radio if you do. Spend the 10 minutes online that it takes to register your boat/radio for the required Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number. You can get your MMSI for free on: BoatUS, SeaTow, or United States Power Squadrons. IMPORTANT Safety Tip: A MMSI is Required for the Distress Button feature to work on this radio.I gave this radio a five-star review even though it is not a perfect solution for all users. It has been my experience that some folks have unrealistic expectations when it comes to electronic equipment. This radio will serve most boaters very well.
J
2025-07-09 15:41:45
I noticed some reviews complaining about the lanyard attachment - I agree, poor design. I solved it by drilling a very small hole in the boss that receives the belt clip and looping the lanyard through the hole. This has likely saved the radio about twice since I bought it in 2018-Jun.As far as the battery is concerned, I've used the radio a lot since buying it and I get a good 10-15 hrs of use from the original 5-year old battery depending on how much I transmit. I've never used the AA battery tray/pack, but I do keep it around in case it's needed.The only real complaint I have is that the volume doesn't go high enough to be heard over a loud environment.I managed to break the lower battery screw (it got corroded in place and the head broke off). Still, the radio has gone underwater with one screw and lives on to transmit.Pretty good longevity and quality considering all else. I will be buying another one soon and relegating my existing one to back duty.
Manu
2025-06-14 10:26:26
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Chris E Rude
2025-05-19 12:37:08
I was so excited to get this radio, even though it is a bit bulky because of the great features like the DSC+GPS and bluetooth. I teach coastal cruising and really appreciated the promise of those features. Unfortunately I didn’t get to try them out because of a basic design flaw: the safety lanyard for this radio attaches - not to the radio, which would be logical - but to the surprisingly flimsy clip (see pictures), which gave way. All that remains is the clip and Cobra is giving me a hard no about replacement because I didn’t manage to recover the radio after it went overboard. I see another reviewer has concerns about the flimsiness of the clip as well. Be warned.
Fun Dad
2025-04-21 11:27:43
I've had this unit for over a year now and use it a lot. I love that you can program in a MMSI since I do a lot of small boating off the coast. The blue tooth capability is a bit cumbersome but I don't that feature so not a big deal for me. You can enter waypoints, but it's time consuming and requires a lot of button pushing. Since it has BT, it's be nice if there was an app or PC interface allowing one to enter waypoints in that and downloading to the radio. And vice versa, if you mark a waypoint while out on the water, you could upload it to the app to easily maintain them. Having waypoints is nice when I'm fishing on my small boat or kayak where I don't have nav computer. But on my 36' Sea Ray, it's much easier to do waypoints on the nav console. But WHAT I REALLY LOVE about the unit is its' toughness, floatability, and waterproof features. The other day I was fishing off a jetty and, as luck would have it, I dropped the radio into a narrow crevice that was about 5' deep. It was low tide and this crevice fills up on high tide. No matter what I tried, I couldn't retrieve it. A day later I went back out with a pair of 3' trash grappers and crossed my fingers that the radio would still be there. There it was! It survived being smacked around through 2 high tides in a bunch of rocks with just a few dings (the screen got a couple of dings too but did not crack), the battery took a charge like normal, and there was no sign of water intrusion into the battery pack. It's not often these days when a product actually works, and is as tough, as advertised! Well worth the money!
WHC
2025-04-04 18:38:21
I bought this as a gift for my son who is an ocean kayaker. All of the features are important. There wasn't anything about it that I didn't like. It might have a slight learning curve for those not familiar with radios in general or who have only had the most basic units but once you figure it out it is easy to remember and use. I might buy one for myself this summer even though I have a built in unit and a regular basic hand held. The emergency features make it worth the investment.
David D.
2025-04-02 15:45:17
It does a lot, requires some reading
Ruben L. Calderón
2025-03-28 15:15:57
Para navegar en el mar en kayak
ANDRES PLASCENCIA
2025-02-11 16:48:16
Excelente producto perfecto para lo que lo necesito, Tiene pila recargables y tambien se puede usar con pilas comunes. Lo recomiendo
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