In the world of affordable, compact two-way radios, the (often referred to as the "Mini KD-C1" or "Retevis RT22 clone") has carved out a significant niche. Praised for its tiny size, extended battery life, and surprisingly powerful output, this little UHF radio is a favorite among security teams, event staff, warehouse crews, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes. The KD-C1, KD-C1 Plus, and KD-C2 all use the same or similar WCH CH340 chipset. The same driver applies.
In the world of affordable, compact two-way radios, the (often referred to as the "Mini KD-C1" or "Retevis RT22 clone") has carved out a significant niche. Praised for its tiny size, extended battery life, and surprisingly powerful output, this little UHF radio is a favorite among security teams, event staff, warehouse crews, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes. The KD-C1, KD-C1 Plus, and KD-C2 all use the same or similar WCH CH340 chipset. The same driver applies.