Seamless Wireless Audio Experience
Turn your stereo system into a wireless audio powerhouse with easy Bluetooth pairing. Stream your favorite music from Spotify or Pandora straight from your smartphone, tablet, and more.
Marine-Ready Durability
Engineered for the marine environment, this system offers IPx6 water splashing protection and a UV-coated plastic exterior. Designed to fit standard tachometer openings, it boasts a conformally coated circuit board for added resilience.
Customizable and Powerful
Adjust the display brightness for day or night use, ensuring user-friendly operation at any time. Enjoy peak power of 40W x 4 channels, with versatile inputs and outputs, including rear USB, Aux, and RCA for an external amplifier. Tune into AM/FM radio and save your favorite stations with ease.
Superior Sound Quality
The package includes two 6.5-inch, marine-grade, 2-way, full-range dual-cone speakers, delivering 180 watts per pair. With a mounting depth of just 2-1/4 inches and an included marine dipole antenna, you can expect top-tier audio performance.
Experience high-quality marine audio with the UTVpro Marine Audio System Stereo Speaker Package. Ideal for boat enthusiasts, this system provides clear and powerful sound, designed to endure the harsh marine environment.
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Upgrade your boat’s audio experience with the UTVpro Marine Audio System and enjoy superior sound quality on the water.
Customer Insights
Simple to install, even on different types of vehicles like boats and golf carts.
Provides good sound and bass, especially for the price.
Easy to connect Bluetooth, allowing for seamless music streaming.
Great FM reception, even from considerable distances.
Considered a great setup for the price by many satisfied customers.
Components like speakers and screens often rust or malfunction within a short period.
Sound quality deteriorates quickly with distortion at higher volumes.
Bluetooth connectivity can be unreliable, with frequent disconnections and freezes.
Contrary to claims, the unit is not waterproof as screens can get waterlogged.
Reports of the unit overheating to the point of becoming a fire hazard.