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Rugged Radios RRP660 PLUS Intercom
Rugged Radios RRP660 PLUS Intercom
Rock while you ride with the RRP660 PLUS Intercom for in-car communications and wireless music capabilities.

Based on the tried and true RRP660 Intercom, the new RRP660 PLUS offers wireless music streaming from any bluetooth device including your phone. Simply pair your device with the RRP660 PLUS Intercom and anyone that is connected can hear the music through their headset or helmet kit. A high output amplifier provides high fidelity audio while using bluetooth devices.

The intercom's voice activation (VOX)will mute the music when someone starts talking and resume once the conversation has ended making this the ideal intercom for in-car communications between 2 to 4 persons with the ability to expand up to 8 places.

A play/pause button on the intercom’s front panel makes pausing the music a breeze and the music/cell switch allows you to answer your phone on the go. No need to worry about your battery life as the RRP660 PLUS intercom comes with 2 external USB ports to keep your device charged for the duration of your ride. These ports run inline with the intercom making it easy to install with no additional wiring.

Great for recreational offroading, the RRP660 PLUS is built inside the same RF shielded housing as other Rugged Intercoms making it compatible with our UTV specific mounts for RZR, Can-Am and Yamaha or one of our universal faceplates for sandcars, Jeeps and more.

With a Rugged stamp of approval for durability, the RRP660 PLUS will outperform your expectations with clear communications and easy music controls.


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