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Introducing the XRS Connect Handheld UHF CB Radio

Introducing the new Australian Made XRS Connect Handheld UHF CB Radio, XRS-660.

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Building on the market-leading innovation of GME’s popular range of XRS Connect UHF CB Radios, the Australian Made XRS-660 offers several exciting new features, clearly demonstrating GME’s unwavering commitment to the development of new technology for UHF CB Radio users.

The XRS-660 is the first Handheld UHF CB Radio to feature a Colour TFT LCD screen, providing the ultimate Handheld radio display for all environmental conditions – even in full sunlight.

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Bluetooth audio connectivity allows the XRS-660 to wirelessly connect to an extensive range of third-party audio accessories, providing users with new and improved ways to stay connected.

Built-in GPS functionality ensures the XRS-660 offers true location awareness without relying on a smartphone to provide GPS location data. This capability is handy in situations where location tracking of users in remote off-road areas is required for convenience or safety purposes.

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Featuring rugged IP67 Ingress Protection and a MIL-STD810G rating, the XRS-660 is GME’s toughest and most advanced Handheld UHF CB Radio yet.

For more information on XRS-660 please visit gme.net.au/getxrs

Key features

5/1/0.1 Watt Switchable Transmission Power
Rugged Design, IP67 Ingress Protection
MIL-STD810G Rating
Class-leading 2 Watt Speaker
Transflective Colour LCD Display (TFT)
Bluetooth Wireless Technology – Audio & Data
Built-in GPS Receiver – Location Aware
XRS Connect – Smartphone Application
Scansuite – Digital Scanning Technology
Multiple Power Saving Modes

In the box

5 Watt Handheld UHF CB Radio (XRS-660)
2550mAh Li-Ion Battery Pack (BP030)
Rapid Desktop Charger (BCD026)
AC Adaptor (PS005)
Belt Clip (MB059)
Quick Start Guide

 

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