BOSS Audio Systems Adds New 360 Degree LED Whips to Powersports Line

Written by Ben

July 30, 2019

OXNARD, Calif., July, 2019 – BOSS Audio Systems (www.bossaudio.com), a leader and innovator in 12 Volt aftermarket audio and video products, is proud to announce the latest additions to its powersports line. The 48-inch WP4 (MSRP: $99.99) and 72-inch WP6(MSRP: $129.99) 360 degree RGB LED whips are now shipping.
“Ideal for powersports applications, our new whips contain a quick release aluminum base, wrapped RGB bulbs for 360 degree visibility and greater brightness, and a keychain remote,” said Doug Kern, VP of Sales & Marketing. “Ready for whatever the elements have in store and wherever your ATV, UTV, or SXS takes you, they are sealed with all-weather waterproof silicone insulation that protects from sand, dust, dirt, rain, oxidation, allowing them to work from -4 degrees F to 212 degrees F.”
Additional features include:
  • RF remote control – 22 dynamic modes, 20 color combinations, 10 speed levels, five brightness levels
  • IP67 Rated to withstand the unforgiving elements
  • Shockproof – flexible and built to withstand whiplash and G forces
  • Easy installation – one bolt and two wires
  • QUICK CONNECT – aircraft grade billet aluminum with laser etched logo allows quick connect/disconnect
  • BOSS Audio Systems team flag
“Durable and stylish, these new additions to our powersports line provide the high-end performance BOSS Audio has come to be known for the past three decades,” Kern concluded.
For more information, please visit www.bossaudio.com.

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