Uniden

Uniden Atlantis 270 VHF Marine Handheld Radio

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Floating, Waterproof 6W Handheld VHF for Reliable Marine Communication

The Uniden Atlantis 270 6W Floating VHF Handheld is a rugged, compact handheld marine radio designed to deliver reliable communication and safety on the water. Built with a floating waterproof design and powerful 6-watt transmission, it ensures clear contact whether you’re boating, kayaking, jet skiing, or keeping a backup emergency radio onboard.

Engineered for marine conditions, the Atlantis 270 provides IPX7 waterproof protection, selectable transmit power, long battery life and access to international marine channels, making it a dependable companion for coastal and offshore use.


Key Features & Benefits

  • Floating & Waterproof (IPX7) – Submersible up to 1 m for 30 min and floats if dropped overboard for easy retrieval.

  • Powerful 6W Transmission – Strong signal range with selectable 1W / 2.5W / 6W output.

  • Up to 10-Hour Battery Life – Rechargeable Li-ion battery for reliable day-long use.

  • Backlit LCD Display – Clear, easy-to-read screen for day or night operation.

  • Power Boost Key – Instantly transmit at full power when needed.

  • Dual & Triple Watch Modes – Monitor multiple channels for safety and communication.

  • NOAA Weather Channels & Alerts – Stay informed of changing weather conditions.

  • Complete Marine Channel Coverage – USA, International & Canadian marine channels supported.


Why Choose the Uniden Atlantis 270

The Atlantis 270 is built for reliability, safety and ease of use in demanding marine environments. Its floating waterproof construction ensures the radio remains functional even in rough conditions, while adjustable power settings help balance range and battery life.

Whether used as your primary handheld VHF or emergency backup radio, it provides dependable communication when it matters most — a key safety essential for any boat.


Ideal For

  • Coastal boating & cruising

  • Kayaking & paddle sports

  • Jet ski and small craft use

  • Emergency backup communication

  • Fishing and offshore trips