| Brand | BAOFENG |
| Number of Channels | 999 |
| Special Feature | Battery Saver Mode, Emergency Alarm, Integrated Flaslight, Long Range, Rechargable |
| Frequency Range | Receiving Frequency Range:108MHZ-136MHZ,136MHZ-174MHZ,220MHZ-260MHZ,350MHZ-390MHZ,400MHZ-520MHZ, Transmitting Frequency Range:144MHZ-148MHZ,420MHZ-450MHZ Receiving Frequency Range:108MHZ-136MHZ,136MHZ-174MHZ,220MHZ-260MHZ,350MHZ-390MHZ,400MHZ-520MHZ, Transmitting Frequency Range:144MHZ-148MHZ,420MHZ-450MHZ |
| Talking Range Maximum | 5 Mile |
| Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Included Components | Battery, Belt, Charger, Earpiece, Hand Strap, Speaker Mic |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
This kid is a fantastic kit and has all the components in it to make it easy to use both on the hiking trail and across town. The mid range antenna also allows great business operations if you’re working on a job site. They are fun to use in the durability is fantastic. I don’t have a comparison on the sound quality, but the sound is great as far as I can tell.
Did you ever think to yourself that one day the cell towers are going to go down and it's going to be difficult to communicate between anybody family members that are up to a mile away. 3. Mi away might be and help and you think to yourself. I wonder what my parents are doing or if they're okay. I wonder if my wife's okay or my husband's okay or my children's are okay and there's no reception or no connection from my phone because there's no cell towers available. Or even better if your cell phone company's towers near you somehow or another stop working because the slightest of wind are the lightest of rain. Well, you have a way of communicating with people. These radios work really good and they are pretty clear and they gave you different antennas to put on so that you could get communicating at long distances I like radios and I'm pretty sure you were too. If you need something to communicate, neighborhoods ranch out in the country roads. This is very useful. These are good radios.
Good inexpensive radio for the money, it is great to have several on hand in an emergency.
The general quality of the radio seemed good at first. Construction seemed rugged. But after plugging in the external mic a few times, the built in speaker stopped working on both of these. Apparently the internal parts are more "dainty". The radio has a lot of functions, but it's hard to take advantage of them because the instruction booklet that comes with it gives very little information. A few random ham frequencies were programmed into this when it arrived. There were no GMRS channels programmed. The NOAA weather reception did work right out of the box. Reception quality of NOAA stations on this radio was better than on a UV-5R, using the exact same antenna, except for one little oddity. If I tune to an air band (AM) frequency in VFO mode and then switch to a NOAA station, reception is terrible. If I switch back to VFO & select an FM frequency, then change back to NOAA, then reception is very good again. Apparently having an AM frequency selected in VFO mode changes something in the FM receiver functionality.This radio receives common aircraft voice frequencies in AM. It transmits clearly on marine VHF channels. The GMRS/FRS frequencies work tx/rx, but it is unclear to me if this is certified for GMRS use. Reception quality is generally good. Air band reception is FAR better than it is on the few UV-4R variants that can get it. This radio is physically lager than a UV-5R. It does not appear to be at all waterproof. As I said before the mic/speaker connections have proven to be fragile on both of mine. If you want to use this with the internal speaker, it may be best that you don't ever plug in an external one nor the included programming cable. Batteries are not interchangeable with the older UV-5R radio. This radio does have an FCC ID number on its label. The antennas that come with it are not well tuned for GMRS frequencies. They are tuned for ham frequencies. Even after changing the parameters to keep the screen backlit 100% of the time, the battery life on the 5RM is at least as good as a UV-5R with a factory original battery.Update - Amazon agreed to replace the two radios with failed internal audio. I tested one of the new ones by plugging in an external speaker several times. So far, so good. The only real difference this time is that I made sure that power was off before plugging or unplugging the K1 connector. The instructions don't say that this is needed, but since both of the original radios developed a problem when the external speaker was plugged in with power on, it seemed prudent to try it the other way. I do not have an appetite for destructive testing just to confirm my suspicion, so I am not going to hot swap the external speakers on the new radios. My rating just got bumped up to 4 stars from 3. Thank you for the replacement. To the seller: Please consider an update to the instruction book if you believe it is appropriate.
Good radios at a great price. They include everything you need to get on the air - listening and transmitting (if youre licensed).The digital displays for plenty bright for day time use and the antennas are of decent quality. They arent a Nagoya or Diamond equivalent but they work as intended. I didn't test SWR with them.Leaving the backlight on with drain the battery fast and heat up the radio. I recommend not having it on all the time with the radio on.
Idc what all the radio snobs have to say about Baofeng. Are they cheap? Yes! Do they work and have they been getting the job done for YEARS? Also YES! And they just keep getting better and better. Even the guys transmitting in the video said they were using handheld baofengs on these repeaters lol. I’m picking up and hitting repeaters 20 and 30 miles away from me right from my living room with the STOCK 6inch whip antenna while in an urban area. I haven’t even played with the longer Abbree antenna yet. I’m also near an airport so I want to see how well it does with air bands. I will give an update on that soon.The one con I do have with this radio is of course it’s feel. It’s very cheap and plastic feeling but everything else tips the scale so greatly that I can overlook that one issue. It IS a cheap radio after all so something has to give. But once you put on the extended battery, the weight compliments the radio well. Beyond that, Programming is super easy, you can do it in field, use Chirp on computer, or use the TidRadio Bluetooth programmer with the ODMaster app on your phone which is what I did. Power is great for a handheld, sound quality I feel is average, has very good battery life 2.5-3 days of moderate use before dying, even better 5-6 days with the extended battery, and charging is super fast with USB-C. On top of all that, you’ll have endless accessories and aftermarket support to choose from. Definitely getting the family the GMRS versions of these radios. I applaud Baofeng for having an extremely affordable and reliable market for people to get into radio! I encourage EVERYONE to get their license, get a radio, and go HAM! To all, a 73!
This kid is a fantastic kit and has all the components in it to make it easy to use both on the hiking trail and across town. The mid range antenna also allows great business operations if you’re working on a job site. They are fun to use in the durability is fantastic. I don’t have a comparison on the sound quality, but the sound is great as far as I can tell.
Did you ever think to yourself that one day the cell towers are going to go down and it's going to be difficult to communicate between anybody family members that are up to a mile away. 3. Mi away might be and help and you think to yourself. I wonder what my parents are doing or if they're okay. I wonder if my wife's okay or my husband's okay or my children's are okay and there's no reception or no connection from my phone because there's no cell towers available. Or even better if your cell phone company's towers near you somehow or another stop working because the slightest of wind are the lightest of rain. Well, you have a way of communicating with people. These radios work really good and they are pretty clear and they gave you different antennas to put on so that you could get communicating at long distances I like radios and I'm pretty sure you were too. If you need something to communicate, neighborhoods ranch out in the country roads. This is very useful. These are good radios.
Good inexpensive radio for the money, it is great to have several on hand in an emergency.
The general quality of the radio seemed good at first. Construction seemed rugged. But after plugging in the external mic a few times, the built in speaker stopped working on both of these. Apparently the internal parts are more "dainty". The radio has a lot of functions, but it's hard to take advantage of them because the instruction booklet that comes with it gives very little information. A few random ham frequencies were programmed into this when it arrived. There were no GMRS channels programmed. The NOAA weather reception did work right out of the box. Reception quality of NOAA stations on this radio was better than on a UV-5R, using the exact same antenna, except for one little oddity. If I tune to an air band (AM) frequency in VFO mode and then switch to a NOAA station, reception is terrible. If I switch back to VFO & select an FM frequency, then change back to NOAA, then reception is very good again. Apparently having an AM frequency selected in VFO mode changes something in the FM receiver functionality.This radio receives common aircraft voice frequencies in AM. It transmits clearly on marine VHF channels. The GMRS/FRS frequencies work tx/rx, but it is unclear to me if this is certified for GMRS use. Reception quality is generally good. Air band reception is FAR better than it is on the few UV-4R variants that can get it. This radio is physically lager than a UV-5R. It does not appear to be at all waterproof. As I said before the mic/speaker connections have proven to be fragile on both of mine. If you want to use this with the internal speaker, it may be best that you don't ever plug in an external one nor the included programming cable. Batteries are not interchangeable with the older UV-5R radio. This radio does have an FCC ID number on its label. The antennas that come with it are not well tuned for GMRS frequencies. They are tuned for ham frequencies. Even after changing the parameters to keep the screen backlit 100% of the time, the battery life on the 5RM is at least as good as a UV-5R with a factory original battery.Update - Amazon agreed to replace the two radios with failed internal audio. I tested one of the new ones by plugging in an external speaker several times. So far, so good. The only real difference this time is that I made sure that power was off before plugging or unplugging the K1 connector. The instructions don't say that this is needed, but since both of the original radios developed a problem when the external speaker was plugged in with power on, it seemed prudent to try it the other way. I do not have an appetite for destructive testing just to confirm my suspicion, so I am not going to hot swap the external speakers on the new radios. My rating just got bumped up to 4 stars from 3. Thank you for the replacement. To the seller: Please consider an update to the instruction book if you believe it is appropriate.
Good radios at a great price. They include everything you need to get on the air - listening and transmitting (if youre licensed).The digital displays for plenty bright for day time use and the antennas are of decent quality. They arent a Nagoya or Diamond equivalent but they work as intended. I didn't test SWR with them.Leaving the backlight on with drain the battery fast and heat up the radio. I recommend not having it on all the time with the radio on.
Idc what all the radio snobs have to say about Baofeng. Are they cheap? Yes! Do they work and have they been getting the job done for YEARS? Also YES! And they just keep getting better and better. Even the guys transmitting in the video said they were using handheld baofengs on these repeaters lol. I’m picking up and hitting repeaters 20 and 30 miles away from me right from my living room with the STOCK 6inch whip antenna while in an urban area. I haven’t even played with the longer Abbree antenna yet. I’m also near an airport so I want to see how well it does with air bands. I will give an update on that soon.The one con I do have with this radio is of course it’s feel. It’s very cheap and plastic feeling but everything else tips the scale so greatly that I can overlook that one issue. It IS a cheap radio after all so something has to give. But once you put on the extended battery, the weight compliments the radio well. Beyond that, Programming is super easy, you can do it in field, use Chirp on computer, or use the TidRadio Bluetooth programmer with the ODMaster app on your phone which is what I did. Power is great for a handheld, sound quality I feel is average, has very good battery life 2.5-3 days of moderate use before dying, even better 5-6 days with the extended battery, and charging is super fast with USB-C. On top of all that, you’ll have endless accessories and aftermarket support to choose from. Definitely getting the family the GMRS versions of these radios. I applaud Baofeng for having an extremely affordable and reliable market for people to get into radio! I encourage EVERYONE to get their license, get a radio, and go HAM! To all, a 73!
Main Features
Wide frequency range, suitable for various occasions, achieving the best communication effect
You can easily copy the frequency of other walkie talkies to avoid complex frequency programming steps
You can predict severe weather in advance and be fully prepared
Supports USB charging method, you can use it on your car, laptop, power bank, and any USB port device
Longer battery life, upgraded Type-C jack for charging anytime, anywhere, maintaining uninterrupted communication
Convenient operation and clear font








