I've been using the Arcshell AR-6 walkie talkies for about a month now, and they've been surprisingly reliable for the price. The rechargeable battery is a game-changer - no more scrambling for AA batteries during camping trips. I got about 10 hours of intermittent use before needing to recharge.
The VOX feature works better than I expected. When I was biking with friends last weekend, being able to chat hands-free while navigating trails was incredibly convenient. The earpiece stays in place well, though the foam cover does get sweaty after prolonged use.
Range is decent but not amazing - in my suburban neighborhood with some buildings around, we got clear communication up to about half a mile. The signal starts breaking up beyond that distance. They're perfect for keeping track of family members at crowded amusement parks or coordinating with friends during outdoor activities.
The build quality feels adequate for casual use, though I wouldn't trust them in heavy rain or rough construction sites. The rubberized buttons have held up well so far, though they do require a firm press to activate.
One thing to note - these use different frequencies than some major brands, so they won't communicate with certain other walkie talkies. This wasn't an issue for our group since we all used the same model.
For under $100 for a set of four, these deliver solid performance if your needs are basic. They're not professional-grade radios, but they absolutely get the job done for family outings or small team coordination.