Your BPR40 served you well. But it's holding you back now.
The battery doesn't make it through a full shift anymore. The charger is proprietary and hard to replace. And every time a new hire picks one up, they wonder why it feels like technology from a decade ago. The radio still works, but the gap between what your team needs and what it can deliver keeps getting wider.
The Motorola BPR50dx is the direct successor to the Mag One BPR40. Same simplicity your team already knows. Same push-to-talk speed. But lighter in the hand, longer on battery, and built with the features that modern Canadian operations actually need: USB-C charging, dual analog and digital modes, noise cancellation that works in loud environments, and safety features that help you meet workplace obligations.
This isn't a complicated upgrade. Your existing Mag One audio accessories still work. Your team's workflow stays the same. The only thing that changes is that the radio finally keeps up with the job.
What Makes the BPR50dx Different
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A True BPR40 Replacement Direct drop-in for the BPR40 and BPR40D. Compatible with your existing Mag One audio accessories. No total overhaul, no retraining, no surprises. Modernize without disruption. |
Analog and Digital in One Radio Supports both analog and DMR digital operation. Run alongside your current fleet today and transition to digital on your own timeline. No forced migration. |
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23 Hours of Talk Time The 2,200 mAh Li-Ion battery lasts a double shift in digital mode. No more dead radios halfway through the day. No more keeping spares on a charger just in case. |
USB-C Charging. Finally. Plug into any USB-C cable your team already has. Desktop rapid charger included for faster turnaround. No more hunting for proprietary cradles that only fit one model. |
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Clear Audio in Loud Spaces 3 watts of output with AI-powered noise cancellation. Kitchens, warehouses, event floors, construction sites. Your team hears every word the first time, not the third. |
Lighter, Slimmer, Easier to Carry Compact enough to clip and forget. Slimmer and lighter than the BPR40, which makes a real difference for staff on 8 to 10 hour shifts in retail, hospitality, or healthcare. |
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64 Channels Across 4 Zones Separate departments, crews, or floors onto their own channels. Maintenance on one, front-of-house on another, security on a third. Clean communication, no cross-talk. |
Built-In Safety Features Emergency button and Lone Worker mode come standard. If your people work overnight, in isolated areas, or across large properties, these help you meet Canadian workplace safety obligations. |
Built for Canadian Work Environments
IP55 rated for water and dust resistance. MIL-STD 810 drop-tested. Rain on a loading dock, sawdust on a jobsite, a fall onto concrete. The BPR50dx keeps working.
Available in UHF (400-470 MHz) for indoor environments like retail floors, hotels, and warehouses, or VHF (136-174 MHz) for open outdoor areas like construction sites, farms, and event venues.
Your Team Deserves a Radio That Keeps Up With the Job.
The BPR40 earned its reputation. The BPR50dx carries it forward with the battery life, charging, and audio clarity that today's Canadian operations demand. Same simplicity. Same reliability. Everything else, improved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a direct replacement for the BPR40?
Yes. The 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 I use this alongside radios I already own?
Yes. The 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.





