Fusion RA70N Radio Source Unit NMEA 2000
Fusion RA70N Radio Source Unit NMEA 2000

Fusion MS-RA70N Marine Entertainment System with Bluetooth & NMEA 2000

SKU
233-0100151611

The MS-RA70N is the perfect entry-level marine stereo packed with FUSION’s innovative entertainment technologies that create quality on-water entertainment experiences. Engineered to seamlessly replace any standard DIN sized non-marinised stereo with the FUSION marine option. The low profile design allows for easy integration and features innovative dash and flush mounting options. The ability to install the RA70N with a dash finish or integrated into a glass helm with a flush surface finish allows for conventional mounting or a more streamlined dash and high-end installation.

SRP ex vat: £308.32
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  • Seamlessly retrofit existing DIN-sized cutout without needing to reconfigure dash space
  • Optically bonded monochrome LCD improves screen visibility
  • Built-in Class-AB amplifier delivers efficiency with reduced distortion
  • Multi-Zone Technology gives control of two separate audio zones
  • Control music from a compatible multifunction display (MFD), smart device or Garmin watch

Stream a soundtrack from any compatible device with control available from the stereo or a connected smart phone via the FUSION-Link Bluetooth app. Simply download the free Apple or Android FUSION-Link remote control app for Bluetooth from iTunes or Google Play and enjoy localized zone control, source navigation, track selection and the freedom of wireless control.

With two independent audio zones available, each with advanced localized menu controls, including zone naming, easily customise and control the listening experience in each zone. Note: Line Out/Sub Out requires additional amplification (Linked to Zone 1).

The MS-RA70 designed and engineered specifically for the marine environment, with IPx7 (when mounted correctly) to withstand the environment like none other, perfectly paired with an optically bonded LCD for crystal clear display on the high seas.