VERO VR-N7500 50W VHF/UHF Dual Band Headless Mobile HAM Transceiver with Bluetooth and Cell Phone App Programming






Key features
- •Full-featured App Settings - The VR-N7500 allow to program the radio on Android and IOS device. All operations can be set via App, which is very convenient and fast.
- •Global Walkie Talkie With No Platform Fee(Android Only) - Creat a network channel on app, then invite people to join the same channel, no matter where you are, take a mobile phone or a Vero N series walkie-talkie, people can contact in real time.
- •Cross Band Repeater from Network Channel to Analog Channel (Android Only)
- •The VR-N7500 can utilize a smartphone as the control panel.
- •The radio body is installed in the trunk, the mobile phone is connected to the body through Bluetooth, and the automatic horizontal screen state is fully intelligently connected.
- •Connect to bluetooth PTT
- •Connect to bluetooth headset(e.g. Cardo, Schuberth, Viper, Sena, Interphone and Vimoto etc.) This is very useful for cycling enthusiasts, omitting the cumbersome wiring,
- •Connect to cell phone to programming the radio.
- •Connnect to bluetooth speaker microphone
- •Connect to other bluetooth 2.0+ accessories.
VERO VR-N7500 50W VHF/UHF Dual Band Headless Mobile HAM Transceiver with Bluetooth and Cell Phone App Programming
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Customer Reviews
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Impreessive!
Johann✓ Verified Purchase•July 22, 2023
I don't know about apple products but if you have Android phone/tablet, this is a great product.
Amazing android/bluetooth radio
Richie Ortiz✓ Verified Purchase•May 29, 2023
I've been wanting something like this to be developed for awhile. I picked up an ATOTO A6 Pro android head unit/car stereo as well as an OBD link bluetooth OBD device to compliment this and now have an early 2000's retro-future car (whatever that means) ::)
Excelllent sold,,fun
OftenOily✓ Verified Purchase•April 19, 2023
This is a great duel band radio,,solid,,2 mtr 440..controled from a android app on phone or tablet,,lots of fun,,great great fun..
A Hands-Free Mobile Solution
HappyCamper✓ Verified Purchase•March 25, 2023
A very unique and capable dual-bander by VGC, that is Android controlled, and able to tuck into the smallest new cars. On the positive side, the bluetooth capability allowed it to easily connect to the BMH-75 wireless mic, and obviously to my Android phone, but also to a Angteela BH-M97 bluetooth headset for a nice handsfree mobile solution. In the mobile I also wired up a physical PTT momentary switch with a length of 8-Pin CAT network connector and wire that allows me to key the radio while using the bluetooth headset, (sits at my side in easy reach) While my APRS use is limited, earlier reported faults with APRS signaling have been resolved in latest firmware shipped with radio. YouTube videos helped me here. The mics come ready for magentic mounting, which is slick. Also see Amazon "WizGear mounts" to aid in that endeavor.
Neither negative or positive is the fact that the radio itself loads and stores 16 channels (a profile) at a time from the smartphone. You can have the phone app (HT) programmed with endless profiles/regions of 16 channels each, and any one can be synced to the radio with a couple button pushs on the phone. The supplied mics and their up/down buttons move you up/down in channel number, or up/down in volume. No movement up or down on the zones in the radio itself, that I can discern.
Only negative I have noted so far, is when plugging in an external speaker (stereo 1/8") at the back, even at the lower volume settings of the HT applications' slidebar for volume, the output is screechingly loud to the point of believing it would blow out my speaker. I suspect the audio amp gain is just set too high, and would hope a future firmware update knocks that down, so an acceptable volume level through the speaker/mic is also an acceptable level through external speaker. For now the speaker mic does play very well, and plenty loud and clear in mobile settings whether using the wired one or the bluetooth one.
Neither negative or positive is the fact that the radio itself loads and stores 16 channels (a profile) at a time from the smartphone. You can have the phone app (HT) programmed with endless profiles/regions of 16 channels each, and any one can be synced to the radio with a couple button pushs on the phone. The supplied mics and their up/down buttons move you up/down in channel number, or up/down in volume. No movement up or down on the zones in the radio itself, that I can discern.
Only negative I have noted so far, is when plugging in an external speaker (stereo 1/8") at the back, even at the lower volume settings of the HT applications' slidebar for volume, the output is screechingly loud to the point of believing it would blow out my speaker. I suspect the audio amp gain is just set too high, and would hope a future firmware update knocks that down, so an acceptable volume level through the speaker/mic is also an acceptable level through external speaker. For now the speaker mic does play very well, and plenty loud and clear in mobile settings whether using the wired one or the bluetooth one.
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