
Where Can We Find Accessories for the Discontinued Motorola DP1400?
In September 2023, Motorola Solutions officially confirmed the phase-out of the long-established MOTOTRBO DP1400 radio, marking the end of its production lifecycle. Its successor, the Motorola R2, represents a new generation of professional two-way radios with upgraded performance and a more modern design.
The MOTOTRBO R2 features a slimmer and more lightweight form factor while retaining a rugged build for demanding work environments such as construction, manufacturing, logistics, and public safety operations. It delivers extended coverage, improved battery endurance, and clearer audio quality, continuing Motorola Solutions’ reputation for dependable and durable communication equipment.
To support existing users during this product transition, Motorola Solutions has ensured strong backward compatibility. A wide range of DP1400 accessories — including batteries, chargers, headsets, and carry options — can also be used with the Motorola R2, allowing organisations to upgrade their radios without replacing their entire accessory ecosystem.
At the same time, because the DP1400 remains in active use across many regions worldwide, accessories for this model will continue to be available for the foreseeable future. Users can easily find compatible products through RayTalk — an experienced one-stop accessories provider offering professional support and solutions.
We offer two replacement batteries for the Motorola DP1400 and R2 radios, the RPB-PMNN4600 and RPB-PMNN4598A, which provide reliable and consistent power for extended use. These high-quality batteries ensure uninterrupted communication, long-lasting performance, and compatibility with existing accessories, making them ideal for professional work environments.
RayTalk supplies batteries, chargers, and headsets designed for the Motorola R2, and these accessories are also compatible with earlier Motorola radio models including the DP1400 and DP200D — helping users achieve seamless upgrades while maintaining accessory continuity.



