PYLE PLCD14MRKT Marine CD/MP3 Player Receiver with Speakers and Splash Proof Radio Cover

Product Description:

Kit includes:Plays CD/MP3/AM and FM 25 x 4 watts maximun power output Anti-skip mechanism and CD changer controlSplash-proof housing with transparent coverTwo 5.25" waterproof speakersIncludes full function remote
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Kit includes:
  • CD/MP3 player with AM/FM tuner, anti-skip mechanism, CD changer control, detachable face, LCD display and 25 watts x 4
  • Splash-proof housing with transparent cover
  • Two 5.25" waterproof speakers
  • Includes full function remote control
  • Brand: Pyle
  • EAN: 0068888883870
  • Label: Pyle
  • Manufacturer: Pyle
  • Model: PLCD14MRKT
  • MPN: PLCD14MRKT
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
  • Publisher: Pyle
  • Studio: Pyle
  • UPC: 068888883870

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