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Motorola BPR50dx 12 Pack Bundle with HKLN4604 Headsets

$5,687.76 $5,807.76

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What's in the Box?

12x Motorola BPR50dx Two-Way Radios
12x 2,200 mAh Li-Ion Batteries (PMNN4579)
12x Belt Clips (PMLN7052)
12x USB-C Rapid Chargers (PMPN4173)
12x HKLN4604 Earpiece Headsets with PTT Microphone
12x User Manuals and Quick-Start Guides

Twelve people. One job. Zero room for missed messages.

When your team grows past a handful of people, the gaps multiply. Someone on the back dock didn't hear the call. The supervisor on floor three couldn't reach maintenance. A guest walked away because nobody at the front desk could find housekeeping fast enough. Each gap costs you time, money, and trust. Across twelve people working at once, those costs add up faster than most operations realize.

The Motorola BPR50dx 12-Pack Bundle with HKLN4604 Headsets closes that gap for the entire crew at once. Twelve rugged two-way radios. Twelve discreet, hands-free earpieces. No cell plans. No monthly fees. No dead zones in basements, freezers, or stairwells. Your whole team picks them up on day one and starts coordinating instead of chasing each other down.

This isn't a tech upgrade for the sake of it. It's the difference between a crew that reacts and a crew that runs in sync. Between a floor that runs on shouting and one that runs on clarity.

What Makes This Radio Bundle Different

Built to Scale With Your Crew

Twelve radios is enough to cover an entire department, an entire shift, or an entire venue. One investment outfits your whole team without piecing it together one radio at a time.

Analog Today, Digital When You're Ready

The BPR50dx speaks both languages: analog and DMR digital. Run alongside your existing fleet today and migrate to digital on your timeline. No forced upgrade.

A Battery That Outlasts the Shift

23 hours of talk time in digital mode. That's a double shift and then some. No mid-day battery swaps, no dead radios at 3pm when your crew needs them most.

USB-C. Finally.

No more proprietary chargers that only fit one model. Plug into any USB-C source, or use the included desktop rapid chargers for faster turnaround between shifts.

Built for Canadian Conditions

IP55 water and dust resistance. MIL-STD 810 drop-tested. Rain on a loading dock, sawdust on a jobsite, a 4-foot fall onto concrete. These radios keep working.

Loud, Clear Audio in Noisy Environments

3 watts of output with built-in noise cancellation. Kitchens, warehouses, construction sites. Your team hears every word the first time, not the third.

64 Channels, 4 Zones, Zero Cross-Talk

Put maintenance on one channel, front-of-house on another, security on a third, supervisors on a fourth. With twelve radios in play, channel separation is what keeps the conversation clean.

Safety Features That Actually Matter

Emergency button. Lone Worker mode. Remote monitoring. If your people work overnight, in isolated areas, or across sprawling sites, these aren't nice-to-haves. They're how you meet Canadian workplace safety obligations.

Hands-Free from the Start

Each radio ships with an HKLN4604 earpiece and inline PTT mic. Your team talks without stopping what they're doing: lifting, scanning, serving, driving. No fumbling for a handset, no losing focus mid-task.

Not Sure Which Frequency? Here's the Short Version.
UHF (400-470 MHz) Better for indoor environments: retail floors, hotels, warehouses, hospitals.
VHF (136-174 MHz) Better for wide-open outdoor areas: jobsites, farms, festivals, parking operations.

Who's Already Using The BPR50dx

Retail and grocery teams use them to coordinate stock pulls and floor coverage without overhead paging that annoys every customer in the building.

Hotels and hospitality operations keep front desk, housekeeping, maintenance, and security connected without a single guest-facing disruption.

Construction crews and trades stay linked across multi-level sites, especially in basements, parkades, and concrete structures where cell signal disappears.

Schools and education staff connect teachers, administrators, custodians, and support staff across campuses without relying on cell coverage or PA systems.

Warehouse and distribution centres route pickers, dock teams, and supervisors on dedicated channels so fulfilment moves faster and mistakes drop.

Event venues and property managers run coordinated operations across large footprints without paying per-user cell fees that balloon every time you add seasonal staff.

The Real Cost Isn't the Radios. It's What Happens Without Them.

Twelve cell phones cost you twelve monthly bills, forever. And they fail the second your team steps into a stairwell, a freezer, or a basement. The BPR50dx runs on dedicated business frequencies. One investment. No monthly bills. Reliable coverage where your crew actually works, not just where there's a cell tower.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the UHF and VHF versions?

UHF (400-470 MHz) performs better indoors, including 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 these 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.

How long does the battery last on a full charge?

Up to 23 hours of talk time in digital mode and 18 hours in analog mode. For most operations, that covers a full shift and then some without needing a mid-day battery swap. Each radio also includes USB-C charging, so topping off between shifts is fast and convenient.

Do these radios work in basements, freezers, and stairwells where cell phones fail?

Yes. Two-way radios communicate directly between units on dedicated business frequencies, so they don't rely on cell towers, Wi-Fi, or external infrastructure. That means reliable communication in basements, parkades, freezers, stairwells, loading docks, and concrete structures where cell signal typically drops or disappears entirely.

12 BPR50dx walkie-talkies with 12 HKLN4604 earpieces on a white background
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Motorola BPR50dx 12 Pack Bundle with HKLN4604 Headsets

$5,687.76 $5,807.76

Twelve people. One job. Zero room for missed messages.

When your team grows past a handful of people, the gaps multiply. Someone on the back dock didn't hear the call. The supervisor on floor three couldn't reach maintenance. A guest walked away because nobody at the front desk could find housekeeping fast enough. Each gap costs you time, money, and trust. Across twelve people working at once, those costs add up faster than most operations realize.

The Motorola BPR50dx 12-Pack Bundle with HKLN4604 Headsets closes that gap for the entire crew at once. Twelve rugged two-way radios. Twelve discreet, hands-free earpieces. No cell plans. No monthly fees. No dead zones in basements, freezers, or stairwells. Your whole team picks them up on day one and starts coordinating instead of chasing each other down.

This isn't a tech upgrade for the sake of it. It's the difference between a crew that reacts and a crew that runs in sync. Between a floor that runs on shouting and one that runs on clarity.

What Makes This Radio Bundle Different

Built to Scale With Your Crew

Twelve radios is enough to cover an entire department, an entire shift, or an entire venue. One investment outfits your whole team without piecing it together one radio at a time.

Analog Today, Digital When You're Ready

The BPR50dx speaks both languages: analog and DMR digital. Run alongside your existing fleet today and migrate to digital on your timeline. No forced upgrade.

A Battery That Outlasts the Shift

23 hours of talk time in digital mode. That's a double shift and then some. No mid-day battery swaps, no dead radios at 3pm when your crew needs them most.

USB-C. Finally.

No more proprietary chargers that only fit one model. Plug into any USB-C source, or use the included desktop rapid chargers for faster turnaround between shifts.

Built for Canadian Conditions

IP55 water and dust resistance. MIL-STD 810 drop-tested. Rain on a loading dock, sawdust on a jobsite, a 4-foot fall onto concrete. These radios keep working.

Loud, Clear Audio in Noisy Environments

3 watts of output with built-in noise cancellation. Kitchens, warehouses, construction sites. Your team hears every word the first time, not the third.

64 Channels, 4 Zones, Zero Cross-Talk

Put maintenance on one channel, front-of-house on another, security on a third, supervisors on a fourth. With twelve radios in play, channel separation is what keeps the conversation clean.

Safety Features That Actually Matter

Emergency button. Lone Worker mode. Remote monitoring. If your people work overnight, in isolated areas, or across sprawling sites, these aren't nice-to-haves. They're how you meet Canadian workplace safety obligations.

Hands-Free from the Start

Each radio ships with an HKLN4604 earpiece and inline PTT mic. Your team talks without stopping what they're doing: lifting, scanning, serving, driving. No fumbling for a handset, no losing focus mid-task.

Not Sure Which Frequency? Here's the Short Version.
UHF (400-470 MHz) Better for indoor environments: retail floors, hotels, warehouses, hospitals.
VHF (136-174 MHz) Better for wide-open outdoor areas: jobsites, farms, festivals, parking operations.

Who's Already Using The BPR50dx

Retail and grocery teams use them to coordinate stock pulls and floor coverage without overhead paging that annoys every customer in the building.

Hotels and hospitality operations keep front desk, housekeeping, maintenance, and security connected without a single guest-facing disruption.

Construction crews and trades stay linked across multi-level sites, especially in basements, parkades, and concrete structures where cell signal disappears.

Schools and education staff connect teachers, administrators, custodians, and support staff across campuses without relying on cell coverage or PA systems.

Warehouse and distribution centres route pickers, dock teams, and supervisors on dedicated channels so fulfilment moves faster and mistakes drop.

Event venues and property managers run coordinated operations across large footprints without paying per-user cell fees that balloon every time you add seasonal staff.

The Real Cost Isn't the Radios. It's What Happens Without Them.

Twelve cell phones cost you twelve monthly bills, forever. And they fail the second your team steps into a stairwell, a freezer, or a basement. The BPR50dx runs on dedicated business frequencies. One investment. No monthly bills. Reliable coverage where your crew actually works, not just where there's a cell tower.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the UHF and VHF versions?

UHF (400-470 MHz) performs better indoors, including 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 these 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.

How long does the battery last on a full charge?

Up to 23 hours of talk time in digital mode and 18 hours in analog mode. For most operations, that covers a full shift and then some without needing a mid-day battery swap. Each radio also includes USB-C charging, so topping off between shifts is fast and convenient.

Do these radios work in basements, freezers, and stairwells where cell phones fail?

Yes. Two-way radios communicate directly between units on dedicated business frequencies, so they don't rely on cell towers, Wi-Fi, or external infrastructure. That means reliable communication in basements, parkades, freezers, stairwells, loading docks, and concrete structures where cell signal typically drops or disappears entirely.

UHF Radio or VHF Radio

  • UHF 400-470 MHz
  • VHF 136-174 MHz
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