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Bluetooth-powered CB radio
March 11, 2010
| by: Overdrive Staff
The 29 LTD BT uses Bluetooth wireless technology to pair a driver’s cell phone to the radio, allowing them to make and receive phone calls safely while driving. The radio features a microphone that minimizes background noise, and incoming audio is routed through the radio’s five-watt speaker. The auto redial feature allows for one-touch redialing of the last phone number called. The 29 LTD BT has all the functions of the standard Cobra 29 Series CB radio. The radio also provides instant access to emergency channel 9, as well as tactile controls to allow the driver to feel and identify the dials without looking.
COBRA, (773) 889-3087



