Midland LXT600BBX6 Specifications, Features and What Customers Think

The Midland LXT600BBX6 is a six-pack business bundle built around the LXT600 FRS two-way radio. It targets small businesses that need a complete, ready-to-deploy team communication kit — radios, headsets, belt clips, rechargeable batteries, and a six-slot desktop charger — in a single box. At $349.99 from midlandusa.com, it works out to approximately $58 per radio before accessories, making it one of the more complete out-of-the-box FRS business packages at this price point.

The LXT600 radio itself is licence-free, requires no programming, and ships pre-configured across 36 channels. Midland is a Kansas City-based company with a long track record in the FRS and GMRS radio market, and the LXT600 series has been a staple business radio for several years across retail, hospitality, events, and security deployments.

Full Specifications

SpecificationValue
Model (bundle)LXT600BBX6
Radio modelLXT600
ManufacturerMidland Radio Corporation
Radio serviceFRS (Family Radio Service)
Licence requiredNo
Total channels36
Standard FRS channels22
Special channels14 (pre-assigned privacy codes)
Privacy codes121 (38 CTCSS + 83 DCS)
Transmit power2 watts (Hi) / reduced (Lo)
Hi/Lo power settingYes
eVox (hands-free VOX)Yes
Silent operationYes
NOAA weather alertYes, with scan technology
Battery type (primary)Ni-MH rechargeable pack (included)
Dual power optionYes — also operates on AAA batteries
ChargingSix-slot desktop charger with AC adapter
Concealed headsetsYes — 6 included
Belt clips6 included
Accessory compatibilityYes — compatible with Midland two-way accessory range
Warranty (radios)2 years
Warranty (accessories)90 days
Price (6-pack bundle)USD $349.99

Channel Structure

The LXT600 operates on 36 channels total, structured as follows:

22 standard FRS channels cover the full FCC-allocated FRS band from 462.5625 MHz to 467.7125 MHz. These are fully compatible with any other FRS radio on the market, including radios from Cobra, Retevis, Motorola Solutions, and other manufacturers. This cross-brand compatibility matters for businesses that may need to communicate with radios from another supplier, or that want to expand their fleet with units from a different brand.

14 special channels are additional channels pre-assigned with specific privacy codes, allowing teams to operate on a dedicated channel-and-code combination without manually programming privacy codes. For most business deployments this means the radios work correctly out of the box with no channel coordination required between units.

The FCC power restriction on channels 8 to 14 applies as with all FRS radios — those channels are limited to 0.5 watts. For maximum range, channels 1 to 7 and 15 to 22 should be used.

Key Features

121 Privacy Codes

The LXT600 supports 121 privacy codes — 38 CTCSS tones and 83 DCS digital codes. Privacy codes do not encrypt transmissions; they suppress audio from other FRS users on the same channel who are not using the same code. They reduce unwanted noise and cross-talk in environments where multiple FRS users are operating nearby, such as shopping centres, event venues, or multi-tenant industrial parks.

With 121 codes across 22 standard channels, the combination space is large enough that most deployments will find a clear channel-and-code pair without interference.

eVox Hands-Free Operation

Electronic voice-operated transmission allows the radio to automatically begin transmitting when the user speaks, without pressing the PTT button. This is practical for staff whose hands are occupied — kitchen workers, warehouse pickers, event crew handling equipment, or security personnel. Sensitivity is adjustable to avoid accidental triggering in noisy environments.

Silent Operation

Silent mode disables audible alerts and tones on the radio while keeping the audio channel active. Useful in customer-facing environments — retail, hospitality, front-of-house food service — where radio beeps would be disruptive or unprofessional.

Hi/Lo Power Setting

The radio offers a high and low transmit power option. Low power extends battery life when long range is not required, such as within a single floor of a building. High power is used when range is the priority.

NOAA Weather Alert with Scan

Eleven NOAA weather channels are monitored automatically, with the radio locking onto the strongest signal. The weather alert triggers automatically if a severe weather warning is broadcast in the area. For outdoor deployments — construction, events, agriculture — this feature provides a safety function that pure business radios often omit.

Dual Power Option

The rechargeable Ni-MH battery packs are the primary power source. The radio also accepts AAA batteries as a backup. This dual-power design is useful in extended deployments where recharging is impractical, and it means the radio is never stranded without power as long as standard batteries are available.

Concealed Headsets

Six concealed headsets are included, one per radio. These are surveillance-style earpieces with in-line PTT, designed to be unobtrusive in customer-facing environments. For retail, hotel, restaurant, and event security deployments, a concealed headset keeps staff communication discreet without sacrificing hands-free operation.

Six-Slot Desktop Charger

The bundle includes a single six-slot charger with AC adapter. All six radios charge simultaneously overnight, ready for the next shift. For deployments where radios are returned to a central dock at the end of each shift, this eliminates the need for multiple individual chargers.


What Customers Think

Customer feedback on the LXT600 series is drawn from verified purchaser reviews across Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart covering the LXT600BB, LXT600BBX4, and LXT600VP3 variants — all using the same radio hardware with different bundle configurations.

What Customers Praise

Audio clarity is the most consistently mentioned positive across all sources. Buyers in retail, events, warehouses, schools, and construction use describe voice communication as clear and easy to understand, including in moderately noisy environments. Multiple buyers specifically mention the absence of the crackling or muffled audio that characterised cheaper radios they had used previously.

Ease of use receives consistent praise. The radios work immediately out of the box with no programming required, and staff with no radio experience are described as being able to use them effectively with minimal instruction. Several business buyers note this as a significant practical advantage over licensed or programmable radios.

The included headsets draw positive comments, particularly from businesses in customer-facing settings where discrete communication matters. Buyers in retail, hospitality, and event environments specifically mention the concealed headset as a feature that makes the bundle appropriate for professional settings.

The six-slot charger is well-regarded. Buyers deploying the radios in shift-based operations report that the single-dock overnight charge works cleanly, with all six units ready each morning.

The dual power option receives practical endorsement. Several buyers on farms, at outdoor events, and in remote deployments mention that the ability to fall back to AAA batteries removed a real logistics concern.

Durability over time is noted positively by repeat buyers. Multiple reviewers mention purchasing the LXT600 series repeatedly over several years, citing consistent build quality and longevity. One security deployment buyer and one restaurant owner both describe purchasing multiple sets over time as replacements or expansions.

The 2-year warranty and Midland customer support receive favourable comments. One buyer whose radio developed a fault reported that Midland sent replacement units under warranty with no friction — including additional units beyond what was originally purchased.

What Customers Criticise

Range claims generate the same frustration seen across the FRS category. The 30-mile figure is a line-of-sight, open-terrain theoretical maximum that no real deployment achieves. Buyers who tested the radios outdoors in open areas with some tree cover report half a mile to 1.5 miles of practical range. In heavily treed terrain or hilly ground, buyers report a quarter mile or less. In urban areas with buildings, 1 mile is a realistic ceiling. Buyers who understood FRS range limitations going in were satisfied; those who expected the stated figure were disappointed.

Battery life of the included Ni-MH packs is a recurring concern. Several buyers report that the rechargeable packs struggle to sustain a full 12-hour shift on heavier transmit-use patterns. One buyer specifically notes that even with minimal use, daily recharging was required. The packs appear to degrade noticeably within one to two years of regular use, at which point replacement packs (sold separately as the AVP14) are needed.

Individual unit reliability over longer deployments receives occasional negative comments. Some buyers in multi-unit fleet deployments report one or two units from a set developing charging issues or intermittent faults after extended use. This appears to be a minority failure rate rather than a systematic defect, and Midland’s warranty response is described positively when it occurs.

Occasional cross-channel interference is mentioned by buyers operating in areas with other FRS users. In environments with a high density of FRS radio users — shopping centres, multi-tenant industrial estates, large events — finding a clean channel-and-code combination may require some experimentation.

The concealed headset wire management is noted as awkward by some buyers, particularly those who need to run the cable under clothing or around equipment. The cable is described as prone to splitting at the rubber coating after heavy use.

Overall Sentiment

The LXT600 series carries a strong multi-year reputation as a reliable, easy-to-deploy FRS business radio at a fair price point. Buyers who deploy it in indoor commercial settings — retail floors, hotel corridors, restaurant front-of-house and back-of-house, school campuses, event venues — and who understand that FRS range is measured in hundreds of metres rather than miles are consistently satisfied. Repeat purchases by the same buyers are a reliable indicator of genuine satisfaction with the product over time.


Who the LXT600BBX6 Is Suited For

The LXT600BBX6 bundle is a strong fit for:

  • Small businesses deploying six radios simultaneously for the first time
  • Retail, hospitality, food service, and event operations where concealed headsets and silent mode matter
  • Teams that need dual power flexibility for outdoor or extended-shift deployments
  • Businesses that want to charge all radios overnight in a single dock with no per-radio charger management
  • Deployments where cross-brand FRS compatibility may be needed

It is less suited for:

  • Operations requiring all-day battery life from a single charge under heavy transmit use — consider carrying spare battery packs
  • Large outdoor deployments where range beyond 1 mile is required — a licensed GMRS system such as Midland’s GXT1000 series or a UHF LMR system would be more appropriate
  • Environments with heavy physical abuse or water exposure, where the RB48’s IP67 rating would be more appropriate

Bundle Contents

ItemQuantity
Midland LXT600 FRS radio6
Concealed headsets6
Rechargeable Ni-MH battery packs6
Belt clips6
Six-slot desktop charger1
AC adapter1
Owner’s manual1

Accessory Ecosystem

The LXT600BBX6 is compatible with Midland’s full LXT/GXT accessory range, including:

  • AVP14 replacement rechargeable battery pack ($29.99)
  • AVP21 single desktop charger ($29.99)
  • AVPH3 surveillance headset ($39.99)
  • AVPH10 universal shoulder mic ($39.99)
  • AVPH2 closed-face helmet headset ($49.99)
  • 18-216 DC vehicle charger ($14.99)

The accessory range covers most business deployment scenarios and is readily available directly from midlandusa.com.