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Chatter Box Chatterbox Gmrs X1 Open Face/flip Up Communicator on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Batesburg, South Carolina, United States

Batesburg, South Carolina, United States

Up for sale is a brand NEW Chatter Box GMRS X1 person to person communicator.  This is Bluetooth wireless connection for phone, audio and GPS in stereo.  This is the communicator for an Open face/Flip up helmet.  The microphone is on a bendable stalk.  This communicator has a rechargeable Ni-MH battery and comes with a 120 volt AC charger.  Good for motorcycles and snowmobiles.  We have two and the other box looks different but the contents are the same.  There is one communicator per box, so if you want to talk to someone else you must get two communicators.  But if you just want to answer the phone, listen to music or GPS in stereo you only need one.
 Features:
  •  5 mile max range
  • 15 channels
  • 38 talk groups
  • Emergency Channel
  • VOX Voice Activated
  • Full Duplex intercom
  • Full Stereo Sound
  • Key Lock function
  • Transmit / Busy Icon
  • Low battery alert
  • Water Resistant

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