Walkie talkies with GPS are advanced communication devices designed by Quanzhou Kaili Electronics Co., Ltd., integrating real-time location tracking with wireless voice transmission for enhanced safety and coordination. Manufactured in a 12,000-square-meter standard factory with advanced production lines and imported testing instruments, these devices combine reliable radio communication with accurate GPS technology. The GPS functionality allows users to share their coordinates, track team members, and set geofences (alerting when someone leaves a designated area), critical for outdoor activities, fieldwork, or emergency services. They feature clear, noise-reduced audio for communication over 2-8 kilometers, with UHF/VHF frequency options to optimize range in different terrains. Durability is prioritized, with rugged builds resistant to water, dust, and impacts, suitable for hiking, construction, or search-and-rescue missions. Battery life balances GPS and radio use, supporting 6-12 hours of continuous operation, with power-saving modes to extend usage. Additional features include digital mapping displays (some models), waypoint marking, and emergency SOS signals that transmit location data. These walkie talkies are widely used by outdoor enthusiasts, military personnel, logistics teams, and security services. The integration of GPS adds a layer of situational awareness, reducing response times in emergencies and improving operational efficiency. Adhering to "customer first," the company ensures user-friendly interfaces for both radio and GPS functions, with intuitive controls that minimize training needs. Walkie talkies with GPS represent a fusion of communication and navigation, making them indispensable in scenarios where location awareness is as critical as voice contact.