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Makita MR007G DAB+ Bluetooth Job Site Radio Blue

The MR007G is a job site radio which can be powered by most of Makita's current power tool batteries. It will run on a 40v max XGT battery, a 14.4v or 18v LXT battery, or a 12v max CXT battery. It can also be powered from the mains when there is a power socket available, and is supplied with an AC adaptor. This model is able to receive Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB/ DAB+) signals. It also has an auxiliary input jack and a USB output port for recharging mobile devices. Specifications • Battery Voltage: 12v, 14.4v, 18v, 40v • Battery Type: Makita CXT, LXT or XGT (lithium ion) • Bluetooth Class: 2 • Maximum Bluetooth Range: 10 metresFeatures & Benefits• Compatible with XGT, LXT and CXT power tool batteries • Six Selectable sound modes to suit music genre. LED colour indicates the selected mode • My Equaliser (MY EQ) Mode: independently adjust treble, midrange and bass • Multi-Amplifier system: provides clear hi-fi sound reproduction even when the volume is high • Midrange/treble speakers located on both sides to provide higher quality midrange/treble sounds • High quality sound woofer: located on the bottom to provide deeper and richer bass sound • Capable of receiving DAB/DAB+ Radio Stations • Equipped with Bluetooth class 2 to wirelessly connect your mobile device for playing music • Dual power source: AC or Makita batteries • Elastomer bumpers to protect against rough handling and impacts • AUX-IN jack for connecting to external audio source (connecting cable is not included) • AC adaptor jack • USB port for charging mobile devices (output only) • IP65 rated dust and shower-proof constructionContents• MR007GZ Job Site Radio • AC Power Adaptor • No Batteries • No Charger

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Brand: Makita

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