New Aquatic AV® Marine Audio Products at METS 2014

Aquatic AV

 New In-Dash Mount Media Players For Digital Devices Aquatic AV will introduce two models of media players that can be mounted in dashboards. The new models will accommodate large smartphones and media devices including the Samsung Galaxy Note and the new iPhone 6 Plus.

The flagship model (shown above) is packed with user-friendly features, including a 3″ color screen to display album artwork and song/playlist data, IAP Bluetooth, USB connectivity and easy function navigation via rotary knob control.

BlueCube Media Player – Hide-Away Media Player With Bluetooth Connectivity The innovative new Aquatic AV BlueCube Media Player is designed to be installed completely hidden away and out-of-sight. Bluetooth enabled devices can be connected wirelessly to stream and control music directly from the device, or via BlueCube remote controls (sold separately).

Pro Series Waterproof Speakers the new Aquatic AV Pro Series 6.5” speakers and 10” subwoofers are designed and engineered specifically for marine use, with a stylish, clean, minimal design. Blue LED cone illumination adds an additional touch of style. These powerful, fully waterproof, salt/fog and UV resistant, high-quality sound output speakers and subwoofers will provide sustained performance under the toughest conditions.

New 4-Channel Shockwave Technology™ Digital Amplifier For 2015, Aquatic AV enhances its innovative Shockwave Technology Digital Amplifier with a new model featuring up to four channels of true sound reproduction.

Shockwave Technology brings together outstanding sound quality, high performance characteristics and unprecedented reliability in a single low-draw, completely sealed and IP66-rated waterproof amplifier for installation in the toughest marine conditions.

www.aquaticav.com

 

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