Stay connected when it matters. The Baofeng BF-888S Walkie Talkies (2-Pack) deliver reliable UHF 400–470MHz communication with 16 channels, a loud emergency alarm, VOX hands-free transmit, and a built-in LED flashlight for night work and survival use. Rugged housing, simple controls and long-life 1500mAh rechargeable batteries make this set a go-to choice for camping, hiking, security, job sites, events and emergency preparedness.
Key Features
Long-range UHF performance (environment dependent) with 16 channels + channel scan
CTCSS/DCS privacy tones reduce unwanted chatter from other users
VOX hands-free transmit, talk without pressing PTT
Emergency alarm & multi-mode LED flashlight (steady/SOS)
1500mAh Li-ion battery, power-save mode, desktop charging base
Rugged housing: shock/scratch-resistant for field use
Headsets with in-line mic and belt clips included
Specifications
Frequency Range: UHF 400–470MHz
Channel Capacity: 16 (CH16 = scan)
Output Power: <5W
Squelch: 50 CTCSS / 105 DCS (programmable)
Battery: 3.7V 1500mAh Li-ion
Typical Runtime: ~10 hrs use, ~50 hrs standby
Dimensions (each): 21.5 × 6 × 3.5 cm • Weight: ~152 g
Antenna: Detachable UHF whip
Programming: via PC cable & software (not included)
What’s in the Box
2× Baofeng BF-888S two-way radios
2× 1500mAh Li-ion batteries
2× UHF antennas
2× Desktop charging bases + AC cords
2× Belt clips, 2× lanyards
2× Acoustic-tube earpiece headsets with mic
1× User manual
Range Guidance (typical)
City/urban: 1–3 km
Suburbs/foothills: 2–5 km
Open plains/high vantage: up to ~8 km
(Range varies with terrain, buildings, foliage, weather and antenna height.)
Compliance Note (USA)
These radios operate in the UHF 400–470MHz band. FCC authorization and/or licensing may be required depending on how you program and use them.
GMRS use requires an FCC GMRS license.
FRS use requires FRS-certified radios (these are not FRS-certified).
They may be used on amateur (ham) or business/industrial frequencies with appropriate licensing. Always program to authorized frequencies and follow all FCC Part 90/95 rules.
Best For
Emergency preparedness • Hiking & camping • Events & security • Job sites • Family/group comms