Motorola BPR50dX Mag One Digital Two-Way Radio
Analog & Digital DMR • 64 Channels / 4 Zones • USB-C Charging • IP55 Rugged • Up To 23H Battery
The Motorola BPR50dX is the next-generation Mag One two-way radio and the direct successor to the BPR40 — built for Canadian retail, hospitality, warehouse, and construction teams that need simple, rugged, license-friendly communication. It runs both analog and DMR digital modes, charges over USB-C, and stays compatible with your existing Mag One audio accessories, making it an easy fleet upgrade and a standout in the Mag One series.
Who It's For
The BPR50dX is the smart step-up for any team still running the older BPR40 or mixing analog and digital fleets. Outfitting a crew? Save with the BPR50dX 6-Pack with HKLN4604 Headsets or browse all commercial two-way radios to compare options.
Key Features
Direct BPR40 Replacement
A drop-in successor to the Mag One BPR40 that keeps the same push-to-talk simplicity while staying compatible with your existing Mag One audio accessories.
Analog & Digital DMR
The BPR50dX runs both analog and DMR digital modes, so it works alongside your current fleet and lets you transition to digital on your own timeline.
Up To 23 Hours Battery
A 2,200 mAh Li-Ion battery delivers up to 23 hours of talk time in digital mode and up to 18 hours in analog — comfortably a double shift.
USB-C Charging
Modern USB-C charging powers up from any USB-C source, and the included desktop rapid charger gives faster turnaround between shifts.
Clear 3W Audio
3 watts of audio output with advanced noise cancellation cuts through kitchens, warehouses, and jobsites so your team hears every word the first time.
64 Channels / 4 Zones
Up to 64 channels across 4 programmable zones keep departments, crews, and floors on dedicated channels with no cross-talk.
Built-In Safety
An emergency button, Lone Worker mode, and remote monitoring come standard to help isolated and overnight staff stay safe.
Motorola BPR50dX Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Motorola Solutions |
| Model | Motorola BPR50dX |
| Operation | Analog & Digital |
| Band & Frequency | UHF (400–470 MHz) / VHF (136–174 MHz) |
| Power Output | 4 Watts |
| Channels | 64 Channels (4 Zones) |
| Battery Life | Up to 23 hours (Digital) / Up to 18 hours (Analog) |
| Range | 300,000 sq. ft. or 20 floors (varies with terrain & building construction) |
| Encryption | Analog Scrambling |
| Durability | MIL-STD 810 C, D, E, F, G, H |
| IP Rating | IP55 (dust & water protection) |
| Licence Required | Yes |
| Warranty | 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Who Is the Motorola BPR50dX For?
The Motorola BPR50dX is built for Canadian operations that need dependable, no-fuss team communication: retail floors, hotels, warehouses, healthcare, and construction sites. Choose UHF (400–470 MHz) for indoor environments like retail, hospitality, and warehousing, or VHF (136–174 MHz) for open outdoor areas such as construction sites, farms, and event venues. Compact at just 10.6 ounces, it clips on and disappears through an 8-to-10-hour shift. Explore the full business two-way radio lineup to compare.
Equipping a full team? The BPR50dX 6-Pack with HKLN4604 Headsets and 6-Pack with HKLN4606 Speaker Mics bundle radios with audio accessories, while the 12-Pack with Headsets and 12-Pack with Speaker Mics scale up for larger crews. Not sure which frequency or configuration fits your site? Call our Canadian radio experts at 1-800-984-1534 or request a quote.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Motorola BPR50dX
• Is the BPR50dX a direct replacement for the BPR40?
Yes. The Motorola BPR50dX is the official Mag One successor to the BPR40 and BPR40D. It works with your existing Mag One audio accessories, so you can upgrade your radios without replacing your entire accessory inventory.
• What is the difference between the UHF and VHF versions?
UHF (400–470 MHz) performs better in indoor environments like retail stores, hotels, and warehouses. VHF (136–174 MHz) is better suited for open outdoor areas like construction sites, farms, and event venues.
• Can the BPR50dX work alongside radios I already own?
Yes. The Motorola BPR50dX supports both analog and digital (DMR) modes, so it integrates with most existing Motorola and compatible two-way radio fleets without replacing your current equipment.
• How long does the BPR50dX battery last?
The 2,200 mAh Li-Ion battery delivers up to 23 hours of talk time in digital mode and up to 18 hours in analog mode — enough for a double shift — and recharges conveniently over USB-C.
• Is the Motorola BPR50dX rugged enough for jobsites?
Yes. The BPR50dX carries an IP55 rating for dust and water resistance and is built to MIL-STD 810 C, D, E, F, G, and H standards, so it holds up to rain on a loading dock, dust on a jobsite, and the daily punishment of commercial use.





