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Milennia Mr70bt Am/fm/usb/bt Stereo Mfg# Milmr70bt on 2040-parts.com

US $99.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Milennia Manufacturer Part Number:MILMR70BT UPC:648701567011

Milennia MR70BT AM/FM/USB/BT Stereo MFG# MILMR70BT

MR70BT AM/FM/USB/BT Stereo

MR70BT is a Mechless Receiver, Mechless means no CD mechanism, allowing you to bring that portable media device and stream tunes. Add a cover(sold separately) and you are ready for your day on the water, or trail, or whatever path of life you choose.

Features:

  • AM/FM
  • Bluetooth®
  • 4x40W
  • USB Input
  • Auxilary Input
  • Rotary Encoder
Auxiliary Input Yes
Power - Output (Watts) 4x40W

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