Whoa..... Wait a minute. I read the specs and it should be transceive on both VHF and UHF. They separated the VHF and the UHF (in the description) properly because VHF is 30 Mhz to 300 Mhz which would include the FM broadcast band. After reading all the specs, that thing is a UV5R with the front cover changed and the color of the buttons changed. The battery pack even matches the UV5R battery pack. $18.... Hmmmmmmm...... That's a pretty good price. If I didn't have more than a dozen UV5R's, I'd probably buy a couple of them. Then again, I've had such good luck with the UV5R's, it would be chancy to change horses in the middle of the stream. Anyone who doesn't have any form of 2 way communication would be missing a good chance by passing these up. With that said, I would always recommend buying Handie-talkies in pairs. The only problem I have with the UV5R's is that they made the front end so hot that nearby, strong signals can and do invite some intermod. Then again, the front end is so hot, that it makes receiving distant signals a lot easier.
I just looked at CHIRP and it does cover the ZASTONE V10 and the 380 Models.