You already know the problem of poor communication. You've been living with it.
Someone on your team didn't get the message. A call-out went unanswered. A guest waited too long. A safety check got skipped because nobody could reach the right person fast enough. It happens every shift, and every time it does, it costs you something. Time. Money. Trust. Sometimes all three.
The Motorola BPR50dx 6-Pack Bundle with HKLN4604 Headsets exists to close that gap. Permanently. Six rugged two-way radios. Six discreet, hands-free earpieces. No cell plans. No monthly fees. No dead zones in stairwells, freezers, or loading docks. Your crew picks them up on day one and they just work.
This isn't a tech upgrade for the sake of it. It's the difference between a team that reacts and a team that coordinates. Between a floor that runs on shouting and one that runs on clarity.
What Makes This Radio Bundle Different
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Analog Today, Digital When You're Ready Already running analogue radios? The BPR50dx speaks both languages: analog and DMR digital. No forced migration. No ripping out what already works. Upgrade on your timeline, not someone else's. |
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 you need them most. |
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USB-C. Finally. No more hunting for proprietary chargers that only this one model uses. Plug into any USB-C source, or use the included desktop rapid charger 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. This radio keeps working. |
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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. Zero Cross-Talk. Four programmable zones let you put maintenance on one channel, front-of-house on another, and security on a third. Clean communication, no confusion. |
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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. |
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| 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.
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.
Every month you're paying per-line cell fees for a system that fails in stairwells, freezers, and basements. The BPR50dx runs licence-free on dedicated business frequencies. One investment. No monthly bills. Reliable coverage where your team actually works, not just where there's a cell tower.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a licence to use these radios in Canada?
The BPR50dx operates on standard business frequencies and does not require an individual licence for most commercial use in Canada.
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.






