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Rugged RRP660 PLUS intercom
Rugged RRP660 PLUS intercom
The new Rugged RRP660 PLUS intercom takes high fidelity music and cell phone control to a new level. Based off the Rugged platform, the 660 PLUS intercom features built-in amplified high-fidelity Bluetooth, one touch music play/pause button, action camera record port, and cell-phone control switch with call connect/disconnect for the best in audio performance and ease of use.

Once paired to your cell phone the 660 Plus takes control. Answer a call or pause the music with the simple one touch button. Select between auto muting music or cell phone communications with the front panel switch. The 660 PLUS will also auto pair every time you turn on your intercom.

Features:
  • Amplified high-fidelity Bluetooth for music streaming
  • Music/Cell phone control switch
  • One touch music Play/Pause control
  • Cell phone connect/disconnect button
  • Action camera record port to capture in-car conversation
  • Remote waterproof dual-port backlit USB charger
  • Double stacked knob provides volume and VOX control
  • 4-person ready, expandable to 8 or more
  • 2-way radio ready for car to car communications


Additionally every 660 PLUS comes with a waterproof dual USB port to keep your devises charged up and ready action. Simply plugs inline with intercom power to eliminate ground loop or power noise issues.

Easy to use and outstanding performance takes the offroad communication system to a new level. Take control and enjoy the ride with the RRP660 PLUS intercom. High Fidelity Music with the New RRP660 PLUS Intercom

MSRP: $599

For more information, visit www.ruggedradios.com

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