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Audiovox Acoustic Research AW850 Mission Style Wireless Speaker and Light (Bronze)

Editors' Summary

Audiovox Acoustic Research AW850 Mission Style Wireless Speaker and Light (Bronze).

Product Features

2-inch tweeter, 3-inch woofer, 5 Watt RMS; frequency response: 40Hz-15kHz

Operates from existing AC outlet box (requires installation)

2-way speaker design with high-performance weather resistant drivers

Auto-lock PLL tuning ensures crystal clear reception up to 150-feet

Three selectable broadcast frequencies; stereo audio input; compatible with iPhone®/iPod®

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Audiovox Acoustic Research AW850 Mission Style Wireless Speaker and Light (Bronze)

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