DeWalt Jobsite Radio 6-Port Charging Dock

Jobsite Radio 6-Port Charging Dock

Features

  • Charges up to six radios simultaneously
  • Full charge in approximately 5 hours
  • LED indicators show charge status for each port
  • Includes port adapters to charge radios with or without holsters
  • Includes AC adapter
  • Designed for shared charging in larger workgroups

Specifications

Ports 6
Charge Time Full charge in 5 hours (approx.)
Indicators LED status indicator for each port
Included Items One 6-port charger, six port adapters, one AC adapter
Compatibility Compatible with DXFRS800 series radios
Warranty 1 year

A six-port charging dock for handheld radios that charges multiple units at once to reduce device downtime. Designed for shared use in larger teams or worksites.

Model Number: DXFRSCH6-800

Project Ideas

Business

Turnkey Event Radio Rentals

Rent DXFRS800 radios in sets of 6–24 and include one or more 6-port charging docks, pre-labeled and role-assigned. Offer delivery/pickup, a brief orientation, and an overnight charging plan. Upsell on-site tech support to manage charging, swaps, and inventory—perfect for festivals, weddings, and conferences.


Construction Comms-as-a-Service

Monthly subscription for jobsites: radios, a 6-port dock, a wall-mounted check-in board, labels, and basic training. Provide weekly on-site audits to clean, relabel, replace damaged units, and verify all six ports go green before shift start. Bundle loss/damage coverage for predictable budgeting.


School and Youth Sports Ops Kits

Sell packaged kits to schools and leagues: six DXFRS800 radios, the 6-port dock, belt holsters, earpieces, laminated playday/event SOPs, and a foam-lined tote. Add an annual maintenance plan with testing, relabeling, and staff refresher training. Great for field trips, game days, and campus events.


Neighborhood/CERT Emergency Sets

Provide HOAs, faith groups, and CERT teams with emergency comms kits: six DXFRS800 radios, the 6-port dock, rugged case, laminated neighborhood comms plan, and a small UPS for short outages. Offer annual drill support, refresher training, and replacement accessories as a recurring revenue stream.


Film/Photo Crew Day Kits

Rent compact production kits to small crews: 12 radios, two 6-port chargers, discreet earpieces, and a hard case. Include an on-set charging workflow card and port-labeled radios by department. Provide courier delivery and wrap-night pickup so batteries are topped off and gear is accounted for.

Creative

Rolling Command Cart Charger Hub

Mount the 6-port dock onto a rugged utility cart with a power strip, short cable runs, and a small UPS so radios keep charging during brief power interruptions. Add labeled parking spots that match dock ports (e.g., Foreman, Safety, Runner), install the included holster adapters so radios can dock with or without holsters, and place a clipboard with a quick-start card. The LED indicators become a visual launch checklist before shifts.


Wall-Mounted Check-In/Out Board

Create a plywood or aluminum backer board with the dock secured in the center, numbered hooks for lanyards/earpieces, and QR codes linking to a simple Google Form for sign-in/out. Match radio labels to dock port numbers so LED status lights double as a readiness board. Include a small tray for wipes and spare antenna caps for a clean, organized station.


Grab-and-Go Pelican Case Kit

Build a portable case with custom foam cutouts for the 6-port dock, AC adapter, and six radios. Add an exterior AC inlet, elastic cable management, and a laminated SOP card inside the lid. Color-code each slot to a dock port and include spare belt clips. Great for moving between jobsites, volunteer events, or classrooms while keeping everything protected and ready.


Off-Grid Solar Field Charger

Pair the dock with a compact LiFePO4 battery (20–40Ah) and a 300W pure-sine inverter, plus a foldable solar panel. Mount it in a small crate with a voltmeter and fuse. This creates a remote-ready charger for trail crews, search teams, or remote photo shoots. The LED indicators help manage charging cycles in the field without guesswork.


Sanitization and Prep Station

Set up a clean-and-charge area: mount the dock next to a caddy with alcohol wipes, disposable mic covers, and a label maker. Create a simple routine—wipe, label with user/role, dock at end of shift. The per-port LEDs guide end-of-day returns and morning readiness checks, reducing lost radios and downtime.