I am guessing that they are Kenwood or Yaesu (rarely Icom) reference designs that are being made by Baofeng, Wouxun or Puxing for CrystalM (their looks remind me a lot of Baofeng models). That means the radio is usually a pretty solid design, if a little old, with good construction but the software and electronics components are lower quality.
I recently played with the CrystalM pro handheld and came away impressed. There doesn't seem to be much else at that price point with similar features, the most useful being auto-squelch. It still can't match the big brands for scanning speed and couldn't match my Wouxun KG-UV8D for receiver sensitivity although the antenna might be a different gain (the owner had a hissy-fit when I wanted to unscrew the antenna to check the gain that is usually printed on the base).
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