

📻 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead — The Ultimate Team Talk Solution!
The BAOFENG BF-888S 6-pack walkie talkie bundle offers professional-grade UHF two-way radios with 16 channels, 1500mAh batteries, and a unique six-way charger that powers all units simultaneously. Designed for teams needing reliable, long-range communication, this kit includes earpieces, antennas, and programming accessories, delivering exceptional value and up to 10+ hours of battery life per charge. Ideal for work crews, event managers, and active professionals seeking seamless connectivity and operational efficiency.





























| ASIN | B08K8N945W |
| Batteries | 6 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #403 in Portable FRS Two-Way Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (160) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | BF 888S |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 8.66 x 4.02 inches |
| Warranty | 18-Month Warranty |
J**.
INCREDIBLE RADIO FOR THE PRICE
Everyone likes to hate on these radios, but you will not find a better radio for the money. We use them at work. The price has allowed us to put one of these in the hands of all our employees and any contractors that are on our site. Are they as durable as a $200-400 radio? Probably not, but our guys tend to treat every radio as if it cost $13. Is it as durable as a $13 radio can be expected to be? Yes. They do have some flaws: They could be louder, but they are only a 1-watt output speaker. That figure may well be slightly exaggerated, or the volume achieved may be due to the use of inefficient speakers. Either way, they can be difficult to hear when in a noisy environment with the radio hanging off your pocket. The battery seems to want to get loose and sloppy which will constantly turn the radio off and on. This seems to be due to how everyone wants to carry the radio hanging off their pants pocket. This also puts the radio in a position of being sat on quite a bit. I have “fixed” this issue by putting a dab of superglue on the edges of the battery and just gluing it to the case. That has completely cured these radios of the loose battery syndrome they were experiencing. If the battery goes dead, they just swap it for a different radio. The cover for the antenna may come off. I have “fixed” this with some silicon squirted in the cover and shoving it back on the antenna. It may have some slight impact on the signal strength, but you would have to have some expensive equipment to even notice. The belt clips are not as durable as you would expect. Or maybe they are what you would expect for the price and knowing how employees treat their radios. In fairness, we have had problems with the belt clips on $400 radios as well. They also seem to be slightly slower at opening up when receiving the CTCSS code than a more expensive radio, so the first part of what someone is saying may be lost. This is easily correct by instructing anyone who uses these radios to push the button, pause a second, then talk. So many of the guys want to push the button and talk as fast as they can with as few words as possible. If you can break them of this habit you will not have any problems with this radio. On the plus side: They are a great value for the money. At this price there is no excuse not to have one of these on each employee. They can easily be programmed with CHIRP. The battery lasts an extremely long time. The claim is about 8 hours. It is much longer if you are not constantly talking. If you are sending short messages every few minutes, it will easily last a 10-hour shift. We have used them on 12-hour shifts with no problems. They are FCC type approved. The output power is in the range of 1-3 watts. Exactly where each radio will measure is questionable. The stated output for these radios is <3 watts. They all fall in that range. You will not notice any difference between a radio outputting 1 watt vs 3 watt. All of them will reach out far enough to communicate on the property and even off the property. The antenna is probably more of the shortfall than the wattage. They hear very well. These radios will receive for quite some distance. They can pick up other HTs for over a mile easily and base stations for 10-30 miles.
T**S
Great radio value
Good radios, easily programmed with chirp. Integrated into our system with no issues. Slow to open the squelch, just train to push the ptt take a.breath and then talk. I love the gang charger, it lets me see the radios charging. I noticed the battery charged on the single charger ten placed on the gang charger seems to be discharged then recharged, cycling yo ensure full batteries. Not sure but that's what it looks like its doing.
J**S
Can you hear me now? YUP!
Simple 2 way radios (walkies) and NOT Ham radios. Great for events, the group charger is fantastic, and our biggest issue is folks taking them home and not returning them at day's end. We love these and have bought 3 sets and ordering another 2 sets. Great range, clear signal, multiple channels, light, have accessory jacks and come with basic ear piece. Well worth the price!
T**A
Decent for price
These are great for our business that expands across 100k sq ft warehouse space. I like that they come with ear pieces so we dont have to buy them separate such as Motorola ones which we were using before. These have great range, are clear, and easy to set channels. The only down side is that its not a dedicated channel bandwidth to block out others from scanning your channel but it doesnt matter since we dont discuss important information over the radio. Good bang for buck
B**J
Excellent radios.
Nice radios, almost light as a feather. Easy to program and they perform well. Can't beat the price. A++
J**W
great radio's for job.
They work great for the job site and have a good range also. We put them through rough conditions, and they work well. charge them overnight and they last all day. we have used the first batch for at least 6 months, and they still work fine.
L**T
It’s a great thing have around if you’re a distance away from others and you something
It’s a great walkie talkie to have
S**Y
Nice to have combined base
nice having a charging base for all
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