Ecmweb 6784 Dewalt Dcr006 Jobsite Bluetooth Speaker

Bluetooth speaker

Oct. 23, 2014
Runs on company’s 12V MAX* or 20V MAX* Li-ion battery or AC power Features one aux and one USB power port Unit includes two 2½-in. speakers

The DCR006 Jobsite Bluetooth Speaker allows users to listen to music on and off the jobsite. Designed to run on either the company’s 12V MAX* or 20V MAX* Li-ion battery or AC power via an AC adaptor (sold with speaker), the speaker features one aux and one USB power port. The aux port allows users to play music from Bluetooth-compatible MP3 players and devices, while the USB power port enables device charging while powered by battery or AC power. The unit includes the newest version of Bluetooth (4.0) and two 2½-in. speakers on the unit produce full, rich sound. Additional features include rubber overmold with rubber feet for protection from jobsite conditions, hanging cutouts, an integrated handle, an LED light bar with large rubber buttons that can be seen from the front and top of the unit, and a mute button to quiet the device without having to turn it off. The auto-shut off feature powers the unit down when the unit is disconnected from a Bluetooth device for an extended period of time to save battery power.

DeWalt

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