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The BAOFENG BF-888S Plus is a professional-grade, FCC-certified 16-channel two-way radio set designed for teams needing reliable, clear communication up to 3 km. Featuring 1500mAh rechargeable batteries with convenient USB-C charging, a six-unit simultaneous charger, and easy one-button frequency pairing, it’s built for fast deployment and rugged use across diverse industries. This 6-pack bundle ensures your entire crew stays in sync with minimal downtime.





| ASIN | B0G193FV5J |
| Additional Features | Integrated Flaslight |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #625 in Portable FRS Two-Way Radios |
| Brand | BAOFENG |
| Built-In Media | 6*BF-888S PLUS FRS Radios, 1*Six-way Multi Unit Charger, 1*Removable Adapter, 6*Rechargeable 1500mAh Li-ion battery with Type-C port, 6*Hand Strap, 6*Belt Clip, 6*Earpiece, 1*User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | BF-888S PLUS FRS Radios, other Baofeng FRS two-way radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (7) |
| Frequency Range | FRS |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 13"W x 4"H |
| Manufacturer | Fujian BAOFENG Electronics Co.,Ltd. |
| Model Number | BF-888S PLUS |
| Number of Batteries | 6 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 16 |
| Talking Range Maximum | 3 Kilometer |
| UPC | 755745220946 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. Please feel free to contact us through Amazon at any time. We will work together with you to solve the problem. |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
C**Z
Muy buenos
Excelente
M**N
Good Walkie Talkies with Clear Reception and Average Range for a Great Price
TDLR: Clear reception, average range, easy to use - for the price (right now they are $52) these are great I shot a short film and got a cheap pair of Cobras that boasted a 16 mile range, and on flat ground they did well at about a 1/2 mile. So, I tested these and the Cobras in the exact same manner in a hilly area. The range for both was basically the same, but the voice clarity of these are miles about the Cobras. If there are large buildings or hills between two units...reception isn't great, but the BAOFENGs could actually transmit and receive (albeit with some static) while the Cobras could not. The knobs and basic interface are great and they come with ear pieces and belt clips, both of which I didn't use. For the price these are an insanely great deal. If you work on a construction site, in a restaurant, or on a film set - basically anywhere where you're all in close proximity - these are ideal. For hunting and fishing they will be great unless hills block the radio signal. They're well built and easy to use. The only downside is the proprietary battery. p.s. Just make sure you get the USB-C version so you can charge without the base chargers.
P**S
These may interfere with emergency services channels - don't get fined!
Bar none, these are a phoenomenal value for 6 walkie talkies but be aware that (out of the box) these devices may interfere with emergency services frequencies and/or you may need a HAM license in order to legally use these. As such, I dont believe these should have been sold without the advisory and without the programing instructions (and software) necessary to ensure that these dont interfere with emergency services communications and get you into hot water - it's not worth the trouble.
G**W
A good basic way to communicate.
I got these because I was going ice fishing with some friends. The lake is large and we are spread out in different corners of the hard water. It's also pretty remote with limited cell phone service. We used these radios exclusively, chatting often the whole time. The batteries held up well. None of the radios were completely dead after 6 hrs on the lake, even in 25° weather. The range wasn't an issue, as we were on a flat lake with no obstacles. But I can say, at 3/4 mile distance, at the farthest, the reception was clear and voice quality was good. We all noticed that when you key the mic, you have a slight delay before you can talk, or it cuts off the first word you speak. It just takes a bit to get the hang of it, but as we used them it got easier. The radios worked well, and made communication in a remote area possible and even a little fun! The radios require some assembly, like the antenna, pocket clip and lanyard. But its pretty straight forward and only requires a small Phillips head screwdriver. Charging from about 25% battery to full averaged about 3 hrs, which is ok. For what you receive, the value is good. I could see these in use on a work site or warehouse. They are built well and seem pretty durable.
B**Y
Hardcore Walkie Talkies, Great for Remote Areas
These camouflage walkie talkies feel hardcore! It includes 6 individual walkie talkies, so they’re great for groups. They have several settings and include many channels with a rotary knob, voice activation, flashlight, low battery alarm, and more. All of the knobs are easy to distinguish and they’re easy to hold in your hand. The sound is clear and works long distances nicely. They don’t feel overly heavy and easily clip onto your bag or belt. It takes several hours to charge, and the battery lasts for weeks. Each of the Walkie Talkies also comes with a belt clip, ear piece, and handle. Overall, these are great walkie talkies for staying in communication in remote areas and they were a great price for the quality you receive.
B**H
A very capable radios at an amazingly low price. But be careful to operate on the right channels!
These radios are an incredible deal. The radios come complete, each with a battery, a drop-in charger, an antenna, a lanyard, an earpiece/mic combination, and a belt clip. In my experience with the established two-way radio brands, one could easily spend the cost of this entire set on a single battery for a major-brand handheld transceiver. This set is amazingly low priced. I tested the radios on a calibrated power meter, a spectrum analyzer, and a frequency counter, and they performed well. Transmitted signals were clean (see photo of my spectrum analyzer screen with a clean single spike for a transmitted signal). Both transmitted and received audio was clear, and there was plenty of receive volume for even noisy environments. Although the cover of the user's manual describes the radios as VHF/UHF, they are programmed and work on only UHF frequencies. And while the 16 programmed frequencies include several Family Radio Service channels, which require no license, they also include several General Mobile Radio Service channels (which do require FCC licensing in the U.S. and its territories) and several frequencies on neither FRS or GMRS. If users operate on those frequencies without FCC authorization they could violate FCC rules and be subject to FCC action. It is unfortunate that the user's manual makes no mention of this serious regulatory topic (hence my 4-star rating). The radios put out anywhere between 1.6 and 2.0 watts, depending on the channel selected. That assures plenty of range and good battery life. The radios are very easy to use. A simple turn of the volume knob turns on the radio. The other knob selects which of the sixteen channels the user chooses. Overall a very capable set of radios at an amazingly low price. But be careful to operate on frequencies only for which you are authorized.
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