Uniden Home Patrol 2 Simple Program Scanner
Stay informed with the Uniden HomePatrol-2, a user-friendly scanner for easy operation. Input your zip code via the touch screen to tune into local open two-way radio signals. It supports various systems like APCO-25 digital and analog channels. Ideal for mobile use, it connects to car speakers and features GPS for accurate positioning. Record transmissions with the included 2GB MicroSD card. The intuitive touch screen simplifies selecting radio services, from local emergency frequencies to public safety channels. Enjoy private listening with the headset jack and keep your database updated with included software.
$619.99
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Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
66
/ 88
#66 in Radio Scanners
Price vs Category Average
+18%
Above average
Who it's for
- Extreme Ease of Setup (HomePatrol Feature)
- P25 Phase I and II Compatibility
- Large Touchscreen Interface
Who should skip it
- Limited Advanced Features
- Touchscreen Responsiveness and Glare
- Dependence on Sentinel Software
Key Specs
GPS Enabled
Touch Screen Operation
Records Transmissions (2GB MicroSD included)
Digital Capable (APCO-25 Phase I/II, Motorola, EDACS, LTR)
Power Source Type
DC Power
Antenna Type
External Connector
Form Factor
Mobile
Audio Output Type
Headphone Jack
Features
- Simple programming via touch screen
- GPS enabled for location-based scanning
- Records transmissions with included MicroSD card
- Digital and analog channel reception
- Mobile use with vehicle speaker output
- Easy software updates for database
- Headset jack for private listening
- Wide range of trunking system support
What customers say
The Uniden Home Patrol 2 earns praise primarily for its exceptional ease of use. Customers love the plug and play functionality, allowing immediate monitoring without a steep learning curve. The large preloaded database and responsive touchscreen simplify initial setup significantly. However, the high initial price point creates friction. Many users feel the cost is not fully justified, especially since essential digital compatibility requires purchasing separate upgrade keys. While basic operation is seamless, advanced hobbyists sometimes find customization less intuitive than on other models. Reception for P25 Phase I is generally good. Ultimately, the HP2 excels for casual users seeking simplicity, but its overall value proposition is frequently questioned.
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