Stay Connected, Rain or Shine! ☔️
The Radtel Baofeng UV-9R Plus is a robust walkie-talkie designed for professionals who demand reliability. With an IP67 waterproof rating, 8W power output, and a maximum talking range of 10 kilometers, this dual-band radio is perfect for outdoor adventures and demanding work environments. It features a user-friendly design with dual display and standby capabilities, ensuring you stay connected wherever you go.
Item Weight | 1.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.49 x 1.85 x 5.2 inches |
Item model number | UV9Rplus |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
T**H
Great radios!
We love these radios. My daughter loves to ride her horse miles away from home and to places where phones don't get signal, these radios are perfect for this. They don't have a super long range here where we live, but they can go about 4 miles. We live where there are tall hills and lots of trees so i'm impressed by their range.
C**L
Baofeng UV-9R Plus, A Tough, waterproof radio on a budget!
I was looking for a budget friendly, waterproof, Dual Band, Amateur Radio, I discovered the Baofeng UV-9R Plus. I found a few videos on YouTube, that showed some waterproof tests, that looked good. After more research I decided to try out the Baofeng, UV-9R Plus. The radio is really a little work horse! PROS: Built very durably (I have dropped it several times without damage, due to the belt clip!) It has a waterproof battery seal, seals on the antenna, power knob, and microphone connector, and inside the main housing. The stock antenna actually works well (compared to my upgraded Extra Power Antenna). This radio comes with a 2500 mAh battery, that lasts about a week per charge. The radio is easily manually programmed, but is very easily programmed with a Free CHIRP PROGRAM, which does have the UV-9R listed now! Other features are similar to the Baofeng radios. The radio transmits and receives very well. I have talked on the OEM antenna about 25 miles away to a local repeater. CONS: The Belt Clip is small and spins loose and falls off your belt. I have since upgraded the belt clip, and it works much better! The radio does NOT come with a programming cable. (which are available online) The waterproof cover for the microphone, must be removed with a small screw driver, in order to attach the programming cable. This is not a major issue, but would be easier with a thumb screw.All in all, I like it. I liked it so much I bought a second unit, since it was just a little more money than the spare battery, and now I have a backup, backup radio! The waterproof feature is very nice, since I live in a high humidity environment, and use it outdoors on a daily basis. For the money, you can not go wrong!P.S.: The Power is stated at 8 Watts, but is probably 5 Watts on High Power, 3 watts on Med., and 1 Watt on Low. (But I have not tested that!) AND when ordering through Amazon, be sure that this radio is currently in stock & being shipped directly from a USA - Amazon warehouse, otherwise it may take months to get it shipped from China!
C**A
Perfect!!!!
This product is perfect, it is durable and made of good material, what I like most is that it is IP 67 A waterproof and dustproof, I have dropped it several times and it is still intact, its battery is long-lasting and it has a good signal, I can say that I recommend this product 100%
C**S
Had to used rolled sandpaper to make room for a Nagoya NA-771
This item isn't listed on Baofeng's site, fyi. Reviews sounded good, so I bought this. Works okay, I guess. All I can do is listen right now until I get a license, but when I got a larger antenna so I could try to hear more I found it didn't fit- at first. I bought a Nagoya NA-771 because they were recommended, but when I received it, it didn't fit in my radio at all. Seeing where it was rubbing on the boot of the antenna and how this model has the SMA-M connector recessed in around the connector, I figured I'd rather start grinding on a crappy radio than an okay antenna and after a minute or two I was able to get the Nagoya to fit. And that's how I spent my summer vacation. I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing. Thanks.
F**D
It's like the Hi-Point of radios!
Pretty happy with this little radio, for the price. Now I obviously wouldn't do something as brash as transmitting without a HAM loicense (that's just crazy innit), but I am happy with what I paid for. I can also say that, given the correct adapters (all sourcable from Amazon), that this unit will function with a nato-type comms headset such peltors. I had to take apart a PTT, resolder it to a kenwood connector and switch the microphone and speaker pinouts (like, maybe 10 minutes of work) to mate with military comms as opposed to a civilian-style headset. The result is an exceptional, waterproof, impedance-matched (surprisingly) commo kit for like 60ish bucks (not including headset). Could easily run two nets this way, given the radios take up a VERY small footprint.Headset/PTT connector at the radio is bombproof, but it is secured with a small brass screw so make of that what you will.Battery life is about what you'd expect, and I've had trouble finding an extended battery that fits this particular model (it has a different battery connection than, say, a 5r).My main complaint is that there's no way (that I know of) to lock the keypad, so if you're bumping into stuff or larping way too hard, you may inadvertently switch off your net. An easy solution is to just macgyver yourself a plastic keypad cover, which works well enough. Maybe I'm just an idiot and need to RTFM, who knows.Also, it has a bit of ruggedizing plastic shielding the antenna threads, which is great, but also gets in the way of putting a larger-diameter antenna connector base on those threads. No biggie, though - the stock antenna works fine for short-range communications.
T**T
Not sure.
It is a good product. Sturdy. Rugged. But I am not very much impressed with its range. Can’t use in my truck to talk with another car that has the same radio ( I understand the faraday cage phenomenon) But feels like very cheap ( designed for family communications in a park etc) radios from a local store does way better job. Over all it Works well in an open field. For the money, not bad. I was able to program it without any difficulty.
R**C
Not waterproof
It’s a radio, but not waterproof as described. Went on a lake for a few seconds and water is now inside. Other friend had the same one with the same result
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