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GME XRS-BT1 wireless module is a first of its kind

This wireless UHF radio accessory will make driving in the bush safer

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These days it’s hard for companies to manufacture a first-of-its-kind product, but GME has succeeded with the XRS-BT1.

The module brings Bluetooth audio connectivity and a wireless Push-to-Talk (PTT) feature to UHF radios, and it has been designed to make rural driving safer.

The XRS-BT1 provides a new and improved way for 4WDers to stay connected, as the push-to-talk button with IP67 Ingress Protection allows drivers to stay connected with others while navigating difficult driving conditions or rougher terrain. It also allows drivers the ability to keep two hands on the wheel while using their UHF.

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Safety is at the core of this innovative device and users can connect their GME UHF radio directly to Bluetooth accessories such as headphones and vehicle stereo systems, which adds higher-quality audio for users.

The device also allows a Bluetooth connection between the UHF and compatible hearing aids, giving hearing-impaired people the ability to differentiate radio transmissions without any interference.

“We’re proud to introduce yet another market-leading product to help keep Aussies safe when they’re travelling out on the roads or in rural areas,” said Tony Crooke, GME's head of marketing and product. “Customers can now talk on their UHF radio while driving, without even needing to pick up the microphone.

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“Safety and quality is our passion, and like all of our products before it, the XRS-BT1 has undergone rigorous testing to ensure years of reliable performance in harsh Australian conditions.”

The XRS-BT1 kit includes a collection of accessories catering to the needs of all drivers, including an adjustable steering wheel clamp, dash mounting options, and a wired microphone for those who need quick, hands-free communications on the go – or for 4WDers who are navigating unknown tracks while staying on channel 10 to keep connected.

The all-new XRS-BT is the latest addition to GME’s broad range of RF communication devices and features an interface module that brings Bluetooth audio connectivity and wireless PTT functionality to the full range of XRS Connect UHF radios.

With a recommended retail price of $199, the XRS-BT1 kit can be purchased from recommended retailers.

Glenn Marshall

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