📡 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead — Power Your Conversations with the BF-F8HP!
The BAOFENGBF-F8HP (UV-5R 3rd Gen) is a rugged, high-performance 8-watt dual-band two-way radio operating on VHF (136-174 MHz) and UHF (400-520 MHz) frequencies. Featuring a 30% larger 2100mAh battery for up to 18 hours of talk time, a V-85 high gain antenna for enhanced signal strength, and a durable hardened shell, it’s designed for professionals who demand reliability and clarity. The full kit includes essential accessories and is supported by USA-based warranty and concierge customer service, making it the go-to choice for seamless communication in any setting.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Battery Average Life | 18 Hours |
Talking Range Maximum | 50 Mile |
Tuner Type | UHF, VHF |
Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Channels | 1000 |
Special Features | Only BaoFeng Tech is Authorized to Resell, Software and Downloads Available at: https://baofengtech.com/bf-f8hp |
Frequency Range | VHF |
Item Weight | 10.1 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 2"W x 10.5"H |
Color | Black |
S**1
I have found it to be a good, reliable radio transceiver with pretty good function sets
I purchased this radio, and then purchased another almost two month's later. I have found it to be a good, reliable radio transceiver with pretty good function sets, as well as excellent frequency ranges for the various U S radio services bands. It has capability to receive all the Personal Radio Service (PRS) bands (GMRS, FRS, MURS and some Ham frequencies), and transmission is excellent too for a handheld. Radio programming is fairly easy using CHIRP program (easily found on the web), but you WILL need the USB Programming Cable for Two-way Radio to connect to your computer (available here for $11 or so) for programming. You don't need name brand, as connection is a standard one: two-pin to USB. I also bought and use extension microphone/speaker, which I recommend too (Baofeng BF-S112 for $6.00); although again no brand name is necessary as it will accept standard two-pin connection. Extension mike is both speaker and mike, so it can be clipped to shoulder level, requiring much less volume to hear (many cops are so outfitted), while radio is clipped to belt or waste band. You will need a license from FCC to use GMRS at full power, and you MUST adjust settings to low power to lawfully use unlicensed FRS and MURS bands. There are big fines and penalties for not following regulations, so you need to pay attention to that!! License is easy to apply for at FCC webpage. Radio holds 127 memory locations for user-defined frequency, power, friendly name and other settings, and licensed GMRS users can take advantage of the many repeaters available, which can theoretically give 50-mile range in ideal settings, while radio alone can transmit from 5-20 miles, depending on conditions and terrain. I installed a 6 foot antenna on top of my roof for use at home, and it adds a remarkable amount of additional transmit and reception capability. People buying this sort of radio will do well to understand it IS a powerful radio with a vary wide range of frequency capabilities, and some are highly restricted; meaning you can get into a world of trouble for transmitting on them, even by mistake!!! The FCC isn't too understanding nor indulgent for users offering "I didn't know!" They can give you little memory aids to help you, by means of fines up to $75,000 and a year in jail...So DO NOT screw around! But those things show you what this is: A radio that means business! You can listen to any channel without any license, but don't exceed power allowed for FRS and MURS and get a license for full-power (this radio's full power) GMRS usage! FCC Part 95 regulations are available on their website (FCC.gov), which will explain all of your abilities and responsibilities for GMRS, FRS, MURS and other designated PRS frequencies. I would recommend thinking about a longer portable antenna for carrying this around to enhance user capabilities, but the stock antenna is still a good one, so you don't have to. Battery holds a good charge so far and gives a long cycle of use, and radio comes to clip to secure it to your belt, coat, purse, whatever. All in, I am very happy with this radio (rather both of them!), and I recommend it without reservation; BUT buyers have to use it lawfully and with license for anything beyond FRS or MURS; using low power settings for those unlicensed bands!
K**N
It really is just that good!
This radio really is perfect! Feels solid and rugged. Everything was easy to understand and I although not often have literally ZERO complaints. It’s a good pocket size, has long and wide frequency ranges. The stock antenna was really good surprisingly as well. Loved it so much I’ll be sticking with this company for future radios. Just ordered their newest one from this series. Solid radio! 10/10
R**E
Nice little radio…a little confusing to program manually
Nice little radio. It is the same radio that our security team uses at church. I thick our church has 12 of these. For convenience, I bought one of my own. Programming manually was a little challenging at first. The manual isn’t very “user friendly”. Everything is menu driven. If programming these type of items cause you problems, you will definitely want to order the programming cord.
B**3
Great value
Could not find my fancy radio, so I bought this one and it exceeded my expectations. Easy to use and it works. It's hard to complain at this price point.
C**S
Nice little Radio
Solid radio for airsoft and hiking. Plenty of range. Multifunctional.
A**.
BAOFENG BF-F8HP Dual Band VHF/UHF is the cat's meow!
As a new ham radio operator, I bought this BAOFENG BF-F8HP 8-Watt Dual Band VHF/UHF handheld radio at the suggestion of my son! He had done some research and thought it was a good choice. I think so, too! It is an exceptional radio for the price you pay for it! (I also bought a Baofeng UV-82 as a backup radio). I have the rubber-duck antenna that came with it, and I can sit under my tin roofed house and reach the repeater on medium power! I use it in my car with a tiny, magnetic roof-mounted antenna, and have no trouble hitting repeaters as far as 25 miles away. I also bought the extra microphone with the kenwood plug and built-in speaker, which makes it a joy to use in the car when travelling. I also bought a couple of extra antennas to replace the rubberduck antenna with, but have found that they're not really necessary. This little BF-F8 will reach out and touch someone.Don't worry about any reviews that you might've read about it being difficult to program, or that it's quirky to learn how to use the little radio's functions. I bought a USB programming cable with a kenwood plug, and use it to program all my handheld Baofeng radios with Chirp, which is a free download. And if there are any little quirks about the features, it didn't take me long to get used to using it, and now it's a breeze!If you need a little dual-band handheld transceiver, or even several of them for your family to communicate with when a few miles apart, this Baofeng BF-F8 is a great little HT, and I highly recommend it.