With the new 2025 we are going to make adjustments to our price lists, which are particularly interesting because of decreases in Cobra Marine prices.
Strategic decrease for Cobra Marine prices.
Cobra Marine is known for bringing new technology to the Marine VHF industry while preserving enviable price competitiveness.
Today these distinctive features are emphasized even more conspicuously, with a particularly attractive price decrease.
The whole range of VHFs is decreased today in the range of 8 to 20 percent.
In particular we appreciate the 20% decrease on the HH600, i.e. of the top of the range among portables, a concentrate of VHF/DSC/bluetooth/GPS technology that is offered today at a very attractive price.
A strategic decrease for Boss Marine
The popular MGR150B is being discontinued today to encourage better interest in the MGR250B model.
In fact, the MGR250B model is now being priced at the same price that theMGR150B used to exhibit.
TheMGR250B differs from its younger sibling in being equipped with 4 audio channels (instead of 2) and is an ideal solution for those who want an inexpensive amplified stereo that is well prepared to be connected to any Bluetooth source.
Otherwise, there are no variations on the wide Boss Marine range.
Variations on other brands
We have made no variations on the following brands:
GME needs a special note because we are still waiting for the new EPIRB models that should see the light of day between February and March 2025. So we have postponed possible retooling of this brand's products until that event.
For Nav-Station we increased the price of the N9 models and discontinued the N12 model due to its design remaining a bit backward.
For Exposure Lights there were just a few and minor tweaks both increasing and decreasing.
For Kestrel there were adjustments on the 5500 model and an increase on the Blue Ocean megaphone.