![]() Plus both use cell-phone-style replaceable 3.7v Lithium-ion batteries. And both can transmit at 1 or 5 Watts and boast “powerful” 600 mW audio on the receive side. ![]() Yes, both the M24 and HX300 float, and they also both fire off flashing LEDs if dropped overboard. (By way of comparison, an iPhone 4S weighs 4.9oz.) ![]() A couple of ounces carried around all day does make a difference. That’s close! And it’s remarkably light when you consider that each company’s previous light weight floater - the M34 (which I have tested and like a lot) and the HX290 - come in at around 11oz. I put a disclaimer on the comparison image below because I’m not positive I scaled the photos precisely, but while Icom specs the M24 at 9.2 ounces with a body W/H/D of 2.3″ × 5.06″ × 1.36″, SH is claiming 8.8oz in 2.32″ x 5″ x 1.34″.
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