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product_id: 489656427
title: "GMRS-PRO 5W Long-Range GMRS Radio – IP67 Waterproof, Bluetooth VOX, GPS, Texting, NOAA, Compass, Dual-Band Scanner, Off-Grid Location Sharing, Two-Way Walkie Talkie"
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# IP67 waterproof & dustproof Bluetooth + GPS + Dual-band scanner 5W power, 100-mile max range GMRS-PRO 5W Long-Range GMRS Radio – IP67 Waterproof, Bluetooth VOX, GPS, Texting, NOAA, Compass, Dual-Band Scanner, Off-Grid Location Sharing, Two-Way Walkie Talkie

**Brand:** btech
**Price:** 1125.62 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Stay connected off-grid with power, precision, and protection.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GMRS-PRO 5W Long-Range GMRS Radio – IP67 Waterproof, Bluetooth VOX, GPS, Texting, NOAA, Compass, Dual-Band Scanner, Off-Grid Location Sharing, Two-Way Walkie Talkie by btech
- **How much does it cost?** 1125.62 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- btech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted btech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Rugged & Ready:** IP67-rated waterproof and dustproof design built to survive rain, mud, and even temporary immersion.
- • **Next-Level Hands-Free:** Bluetooth VOX lets you connect headsets & phone apps for crystal-clear, hands-free communication.
- • **Unmatched Connectivity:** Supports simplex, repeater, GMRS & FRS radios for flawless group comms anywhere you roam.
- • **Stay Ahead of the Storm:** NOAA weather alerts and scanning keep you informed and safe during any outdoor adventure.
- • **Seamless App Integration:** Manage channels, contacts & settings effortlessly via the GMRS-PRO app—ditch the menu maze.

## Overview

The BTECH GMRS-PRO is a professional-grade 5W GMRS two-way radio featuring 100-mile range, IP67 waterproof durability, Bluetooth audio/data support, built-in GPS with location sharing, NOAA weather alerts, and a companion app for seamless setup and contact management. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, it combines rugged reliability with advanced digital features to keep you connected and informed in any environment.

## Description

Product description GMRS-PRO | CONNECTED GMRS | BUILT FOR ADVENTURE The most advanced 5W GMRS handheld radio. Built-in GPS with compass and live location sharing , silent off-grid texting , full Bluetooth headset support with VOX, IP67 waterproofing, NOAA alerts, and easy offline app programming . No cell service required. Designed in the USA with real support. Convoy Command Wireless Sync + Repeater Reach Instantly sync channels across users. Full repeater & tone support extends your range on long trails Stay Silent Text & GPS Pins Without Noise Drop location and texts to coordinate meetups. True data over radio — most GMRS radios can’t do this Never Lose Track Onboard Compass & Speed Tools Built-in compass, speedometer and altitude guides everyone. Stay oriented and regroup — phone-free. Helmet Comms Read Bluetooth + Remote PTT Button Pair any helmet headset (Sena, Cardo or standard HFP) & mount the BS-PTT button for instant transmit When Cells Fail Dual Watch + Wideband Scanner Rapidly scan VHF, UHF, fire, EMS and public safety frequencies at 30 channels per second. Find the Right Model for Your License and Use Case BTECH GMRS-PRO BTECH GMRS-V2 BTECH GMRS-50PRO BTECH GMRS-50V2 BTECH GMRS-20V2 BTECH UV-PRO BAOFENG BF-F8HP PRO Pro Accessories & Advanced Capabilities BS-22 Dedicated Speaker Mic BS-50 Display Speaker Mic BS-PTT Remote PTT Button Worldwide Network Groups Cable-Free Offline App Customizable Shortcut Keys Clip-on wireless speaker mic designed exclusively for the GMRS-PRO. Crystal-clear audio, built-in PTT, and long-range Bluetooth. Keep your radio safely stowed while you talk via the speaker mic. Bluetooth mic with 1.44" color display + 6 control buttons. View GPS and channels directly on the mic. Full remote operation, change channels, adjust volume, and see alerts without using the radio. Tiny wireless push-to-talk button pairs instantly with any HFP Bluetooth headset or vehicle system. Clip it to your steering wheel, strap, or handlebars for instant transmit no reaching for the radio. Join public or private groups through the BTECH GMRS Programmer App for nationwide texting, live location sharing, and community coordination even when you’re far beyond radio range but have internet. Full programming, firmware updates, and offline map downloads using the free BTECH GMRS Programmer App on iOS or Android. No computer, no cables, no internet required. Customize settings anywhere. Assign any function to the two side keys for instant access. Combined with Dual Watch and 30 channels-per-second scanning, you control the radio exactly how you want. _______ Smart Features That Redefine Off-Grid Communication Built-In GPS + Compass Built-in GPS and digital compass help you track location, heading, and coordinates directly on the GMRS-PRO for navigation and situational awareness. Bluetooth VOX Hands-Free Pair any Bluetooth headset or vehicle system. Use VOX for automatic voice-activated transmit. Enjoy true hands-free operation. Silent Off-Grid Texting Send short text messages and GPS pins to other GMRS-PRO radios without cell service. Perfect for silent coordination during group adventures. NOAA Weather Alerts Receive automatic severe weather alerts directly on your radio. Stay informed even when cell phones have no signal. Also includes built-in FM radio. Waterproof. Dustproof. Adventure Proof. IP67 Rated: Submersible Up to 1 Meter for 30 Minutes – Dustproof Too The GMRS-PRO delivers true IP67 protection fully dust-tight and capable of surviving complete submersion in up to 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. Even underwater, the screen stays bright and responsive. Whether you’re crossing rivers, hiking through torrential rain, or working in muddy conditions, your radio keeps you connected when smartphones and lesser radios fail. Built for the harshest environments: rain, mud, dust, or total immersion. Your communication never quits. GMRS-PRO Technical Specifications (At-a-Glance)

Review: This radio's features are in a class of their own. Nothing matches it on GMRS at this price range. - Holy toledo this radio has so many features. Coupling it with a cell phone completely opens up the doors to some amazing capabilities. This is approaching digital modes for some of the features it has. First off, just using the cell phone to program the radio and share configurations is probably worth the higher price than you get for similar performance with other radios, which are most easily programmed with a computer. Second, the added features that having that cell phone connect bring opens GMRS up to some really cool uses. Texting is a breeze. It is very easy to switch channels. You leave it running and it logs all the traffic. Your saved contact names are on the list so it is easy to review the saved received traffic and you can easily pick out and listen to traffic that you want to hear. For instance, my dad is "Boomer". Each one of his broadcasts has that name attached to it. If he wants to share his location (radio has GPS), he just sends it and it shows up on the map on my cell phone. It will scan for tones, code and decode morse code and a bunch of other random stuff. I just remembered that you can send a channel group by text. I did that for my dad when I had set up a few local repeaters and all I had to do was send him a text and it popped right onto the radio. My dad is super old. I had him get this radio and he can work it just fine. There is no other GMRS radio like this on the market right now at even close to this price. I'm looking forward to them putting out a mobile unit with similar features and I'm going to set it up at home for a base. As far as performance goes, I was able to hit a repeater about 20 miles away that I don't have line-of-sight to, and my signal was reported to be quite clear. Reception was also very clear. I had a chat with someone who was 30+ miles away. I definitely upgraded the antenna. That is a must. For pure performance, there are better radios out there, I'm sure. But for good performance with features that have raised the bar considerably, this radio is the one to get (with a Nagoya 771g). Its features put it in a class of its own. Garmin Rhino has a few more features for 4x the price and probably works a little better, but I don't know. Btech has priced this right and it is the radio to get unless you have a lot of money to spare or are just looking to have cheap point to point comms, like for kids to play with. For cheap GMRS comms Baofeng just released a Part 95 compliant UV-5R that go for about $25 each. For kids to play with I'd just get them a bubble wrap FRS radio. My battery failed after about 3 months and the replacement was pretty easy to arrange and took about 10 days. No complaints there.
Review: They work awesome off-road, in a group, in the mountains! - I don't like fixed-radios in my side x sides...just something else for the thieves to eyeball when you sleep in your cabin at night. Then there is the convenience of being able to communicate with friends in your group that have gone in a store, in areas where there is no cellular service (a bunch of that in the mountain regions) If it's a well powered handheld, which these very definitely are, then they will more than suffice. Any number of other scenarios where a portable radio is preferred, and even mandatory. More specific to THESE radios, is as mentioned...great power to reach-out; we've communicated through obstructed situations with clear communications, for at least a mile or two, in Appalachia/Hatfield & McCoy Trails. The only folks we had issues communicating with, were friends using that other brand...M. And they were having issues talking to EVERYONE! I have not used the text feature, and not likely to, so I can't attest to that aspect. But the FM, and weather radio features BOTH were used repeatedly, and alone with the range would have me buying more of these...I currently have the two...one for my wife. Which is another huge use...when she had to use the lady facilities, at Ashland Resort in Hatfield...again, no cell-service. I had to very politely remind her how sensitive the mics are, and so pleases keep the farts to a muted minimal! :) Otherwise they were soaked several times and there was no water ingress, and remained working flawlessly. Easy to learn and use/program. The hardware feels very high-quality, the displays are good as any I've personally owned of late. The belt clip is a monster to install...use a magnetic driver to hold the tiny screws, and that will save you a bunch of expletives! There is a tiny thin raised ridge above where the clip naturally lands...use one thumb to force the clip to seat against that ridge, AND to mash the clip open at the same time, and use the magnetic driver to place that screw in the now properly aligned passage through the clip, and into the screw hole. Sound complicated?...thats because it is!...my one gripe! Not real crazy about the accessory options, or, the lack-thereof. Basically proprietary, as even the M accessories vs the kenwood, appear they would work, but they don't. Not enough to make me pass these by, but I bet it will be for a number of folks. So, you're stuck buying what I call their "Ransom Cord", to adapt other brands over, which leaves you with this big cumbersome wad of what should be unnecessary cord-bulk waiting to snag and be ripped out and possibly damage something...just plain looks goofy. They need to get it together with that one. Aside from those irritants, a radio well worth the money. Good quality, in build, and function. You really can safely use these in the rain, if they are consistently sealed. No issues with sound quality while wet, both in receiving, nor in transmitting. Add a whip...gets even better.

## Features

- GMRS-PRO APP-CONNECTED HANDHELD – Pair with the BTECH GMRS app for quick setup, channel management, contact syncing, and easier radio configuration without digging through front-panel menus.
- GMRS TWO-WAY RADIO + REPEATER CAPABLE – Built for GMRS operation with simplex and repeater support, making it easy to stay connected for travel, events, outdoor use, and group communication.
- BLUETOOTH AUDIO + DATA SUPPORT – Supports Bluetooth connections for compatible audio accessories and app-linked features, helping streamline hands-free use and radio-to-phone integration.
- TEXT MESSAGING + CONTACT SHARING – Send messages, manage contacts, and use built-in communication tools directly from the radio for more than just voice communication in the field.
- BACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH GMRS/FRS – Advanced smart features for GMRS-PRO users, while still communicating with standard GMRS and FRS radios for easy group use with family, vehicles, and mixed radio setups.
- LOCATION SHARING + NEARBY USER TOOLS – Use GPS-based location features to share position data and identify nearby users for improved group tracking and situational awareness.
- NOAA WEATHER SCAN + ALERT MONITORING – Monitor NOAA weather channels and quickly check conditions so you can stay informed during storms, changing weather, and outdoor activity.
- RUGGED DESIGN FOR FIELD USE – Designed for practical everyday carry and outdoor communication with a durable handheld form factor suited for vehicles, trails, job sites, and travel.
- IP67 DUST/WATER PROTECTION – Built for demanding environments with IP67-rated dust-tight and water resistance, helping protect the radio from rain, splashes, mud, and temporary immersion.
- BUILT-IN GPS + DIGITAL COMPASS – View coordinates, heading, speed, and altitude right on the radio for navigation, location awareness, and better coordination when off-road or off-grid.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0B4BLZ67Z |
| Additional Features | Adjustable,Gmrs,Waterproof |
| Battery Average Life | 14 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #162 in Portable FRS Two-Way Radios |
| Brand | BTECH |
| Built-In Media | GMRS-PRO Radio, 2600mAh Battery, USB-C to USB Charging Cable, Belt Clip, Screws, Screwdriver, User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Any HFP (Hands Free Protocol) Headset or Vehicle Audio System, GMRS Radios |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, GMRS, GPS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 649 Reviews |
| Frequency Range | GMRS |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3"D x 3"W x 11"H |
| Item Weight | 11 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BTECH |
| Mfr Part Number | GMRS-PRO |
| Model Number | GMRS-PRO |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 180 |
| Special Feature | Adjustable,Gmrs,Waterproof |
| Talking Range Maximum | 100 Mile |
| Tuner Type | UHF, VHF |
| UPC | 850004124314 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year for products purchased through BaoFengTech.com |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BTECH
- **Color:** Black
- **Frequency Range:** GMRS
- **Number of Batteries:** 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- **Number of Channels:** 180
- **Product Dimensions:** 3"D x 3"W x 11"H
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable,Gmrs,Waterproof
- **Talking Range Maximum:** 100 Mile
- **Voltage:** 7.4 Volts
- **Water Resistance Level:** Waterproof

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How about required additional costs: hardware, subscriptions, app charges or app usage fees, SW or map downloads etc?**
A: As of July 8th 2023, you pay $35 to the FCC for a GMRS license that is good for your entire immediate family for 10 years. No other fees or subscriptions.
Be advised that the FCC website looks and functions like it was built by sadistic 3rd graders but Midlandusa.com has an excellent walk through with current images and links for everything.

**Q: Which uhf/vhf frequencies are supported?**
A: It supports reception on FM, NOAA, 136-174, 400-520; while only being able to transmit on GMRS

**Q: Does this have a emergency beacon or help feature with the gps?   kind of how some other units can send emergency gps coords if something goes bad.**
A: NO. This is not good as an emergency beacon since unlike say a garmin inreach it does not transmit to satellites

**Q: I want to communicate with c156.3. I can receive but i cant transmit? It says disable tx. What should i do**
A: This radio is set to transmit on GMRS channels(Frequencies) Only 156.3 in not in that band.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This radio's features are in a class of their own. Nothing matches it on GMRS at this price range.
*by D***. on January 12, 2023*

Holy toledo this radio has so many features. Coupling it with a cell phone completely opens up the doors to some amazing capabilities. This is approaching digital modes for some of the features it has. First off, just using the cell phone to program the radio and share configurations is probably worth the higher price than you get for similar performance with other radios, which are most easily programmed with a computer. Second, the added features that having that cell phone connect bring opens GMRS up to some really cool uses. Texting is a breeze. It is very easy to switch channels. You leave it running and it logs all the traffic. Your saved contact names are on the list so it is easy to review the saved received traffic and you can easily pick out and listen to traffic that you want to hear. For instance, my dad is "Boomer". Each one of his broadcasts has that name attached to it. If he wants to share his location (radio has GPS), he just sends it and it shows up on the map on my cell phone. It will scan for tones, code and decode morse code and a bunch of other random stuff. I just remembered that you can send a channel group by text. I did that for my dad when I had set up a few local repeaters and all I had to do was send him a text and it popped right onto the radio. My dad is super old. I had him get this radio and he can work it just fine. There is no other GMRS radio like this on the market right now at even close to this price. I'm looking forward to them putting out a mobile unit with similar features and I'm going to set it up at home for a base. As far as performance goes, I was able to hit a repeater about 20 miles away that I don't have line-of-sight to, and my signal was reported to be quite clear. Reception was also very clear. I had a chat with someone who was 30+ miles away. I definitely upgraded the antenna. That is a must. For pure performance, there are better radios out there, I'm sure. But for good performance with features that have raised the bar considerably, this radio is the one to get (with a Nagoya 771g). Its features put it in a class of its own. Garmin Rhino has a few more features for 4x the price and probably works a little better, but I don't know. Btech has priced this right and it is the radio to get unless you have a lot of money to spare or are just looking to have cheap point to point comms, like for kids to play with. For cheap GMRS comms Baofeng just released a Part 95 compliant UV-5R that go for about $25 each. For kids to play with I'd just get them a bubble wrap FRS radio. My battery failed after about 3 months and the replacement was pretty easy to arrange and took about 10 days. No complaints there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They work awesome off-road, in a group, in the mountains!
*by K***P on December 18, 2023*

I don't like fixed-radios in my side x sides...just something else for the thieves to eyeball when you sleep in your cabin at night. Then there is the convenience of being able to communicate with friends in your group that have gone in a store, in areas where there is no cellular service (a bunch of that in the mountain regions) If it's a well powered handheld, which these very definitely are, then they will more than suffice. Any number of other scenarios where a portable radio is preferred, and even mandatory. More specific to THESE radios, is as mentioned...great power to reach-out; we've communicated through obstructed situations with clear communications, for at least a mile or two, in Appalachia/Hatfield & McCoy Trails. The only folks we had issues communicating with, were friends using that other brand...M. And they were having issues talking to EVERYONE! I have not used the text feature, and not likely to, so I can't attest to that aspect. But the FM, and weather radio features BOTH were used repeatedly, and alone with the range would have me buying more of these...I currently have the two...one for my wife. Which is another huge use...when she had to use the lady facilities, at Ashland Resort in Hatfield...again, no cell-service. I had to very politely remind her how sensitive the mics are, and so pleases keep the farts to a muted minimal! :) Otherwise they were soaked several times and there was no water ingress, and remained working flawlessly. Easy to learn and use/program. The hardware feels very high-quality, the displays are good as any I've personally owned of late. The belt clip is a monster to install...use a magnetic driver to hold the tiny screws, and that will save you a bunch of expletives! There is a tiny thin raised ridge above where the clip naturally lands...use one thumb to force the clip to seat against that ridge, AND to mash the clip open at the same time, and use the magnetic driver to place that screw in the now properly aligned passage through the clip, and into the screw hole. Sound complicated?...thats because it is!...my one gripe! Not real crazy about the accessory options, or, the lack-thereof. Basically proprietary, as even the M accessories vs the kenwood, appear they would work, but they don't. Not enough to make me pass these by, but I bet it will be for a number of folks. So, you're stuck buying what I call their "Ransom Cord", to adapt other brands over, which leaves you with this big cumbersome wad of what should be unnecessary cord-bulk waiting to snag and be ripped out and possibly damage something...just plain looks goofy. They need to get it together with that one. Aside from those irritants, a radio well worth the money. Good quality, in build, and function. You really can safely use these in the rain, if they are consistently sealed. No issues with sound quality while wet, both in receiving, nor in transmitting. Add a whip...gets even better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great features for the price
*by M***N on August 5, 2022*

First off, the cons: Build quality is nowhere near as good as high-end several $100's radios. The OS seems a little slow, changing channels takes a half second or so before you can go to the next one, the volume knob goes about 1/4 turn before actually changing the volume. Little things like that. But those are (probably) firmware issues, and update-able in the future. So, if you're expecting a super awesome radio you can hammer nails in, while deep sea diving, this isn't it. The middle-of-the-road stuff: Buttons and case/antenna are decently good quality, feels like a good bubble-pack GMRS radio. The Good: Nice decently-sized screen, readable from off-center angles. Built-in compass and GPS. Can text from the radio, although kinda slow, it is usable. The Awesome: Waterproof and USB-C charging. That alone make this a good radio. Add in Bluetooth tethering to phone/mic and that's pretty sweet. The App is very functional, easy to add/edit channels, the texting/talking from the phone app seems to work pretty good. I only have the 1 unit, and don't know of anybody near me with one, so am unable to fully test out all functions. The bluetooth range is pretty good. I can have the radio sitting on a windowsill on the 2nd floor, and still use the app PTT from the other side of the house. Nitpicky things: Don't see any way of saving/importing an external list of channels. Don't see a way for the app to change groups, have to do that from the radio. Scan function is kinda slow, and seems to get stuck on channels alot. Also, can start scanning from phone app, but can't stop scanning from phone app. The Memory groups are setup to be totally separate from each other. 6 groups of 30 channels. Has Dual-Watch function, but only on a single memory group at a time. So for example, I have all my stock GMRS channels on group 1, and some local repeaters (recv only) on Group 2. Would be nice to be able to listen to both at once. This is only down here instead of a Con, because you can just put your most-used channels into their own group, and just go with that. All in all, it's a very nice little radio. If it has the feature you want, its totally worth the price. My use-case: tinkering with a data-capable GMRS radio, and trail comms/location sharing while offroading once I convince some of my buddies to get one. And for that use case, I'm giving it a 4.5 out of 5 stars. Edit to add: I was also able to connect to my Quest2, so I can GMRS chat in virtual space.

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