WHATEVER brand of radio you get, it's just about a "must have" to be sure they have both "Channel" (14 of those) and "Privacy Codes" (38 of those). This will ensure that you hear just the people who have the same settings you do. If you do not have "codes", then you will hear anyone on that channel, no matter what code they have or are using. (Sort of like 38 sub-channels, and code zero (no code at all) hears all 38.)
You also should keep that in mind when/ if you transmit sensitive info. Even if you are on a code, someone not using any code can hear you. So you shouldn't broadcast room numbers, specifics on who's going where and when, etc.
As to my choice: I own Motorola's. I bought a set of the first ones out (no display or nuttin'). I am STILL using them, several years later. I have a buddy who also bought similar radios, and he's still got them, too. We use them for Boy Scout trips, among other things. The Troop bought a set of 4 Cobras before last summer camp, because they were cheaper. I'll say! We got more functions for less money, BUT ....
1) 3 of the 4 were damaged in some way by the end of the week. (Remember, the Motorolas made it through 4 camps!).
2) The range was about 25% less than the Motorolas (Motorolas could be heard from further away.)
3) The Cobra's used about 4 changes of batteries, the Motorolas used about 2 changes during same time.