• Included in the box: marine digital media receiver, wired remote with 32.8 foot wire, USB extension cable (40 inches), mounting bracket screws, ISO wiring, owner manual and warranty
  • Rockville RGHR2 gauge-hole digital media receiver w/Bluetooth/USB/AM/FM. Fits into a standard gauge-hole (tachometer) opening. Built-in 72 x 4 Watt peak high powered amplifier (28 x 4 RMS)
  • Built in EQ with pre-set curves (pop, class, Rock, flat). IP66 waterproof Certification (tested to withstand the elements). USB input to play back audio files store on a USB drive or other USB device
  • Rca AUX input. AM/FM radio built in with 18 FM and 12 AM pre-sets + US and European tuning. Bluetooth built in to stream audio from any Bluetooth enabled device. USB input charges your phone
  • Two Sets of RCA outputs (front and a switchable rear/sub) allow you to connect external amplifiers. Big easy to use buttons. Backlit LCD display. Wired remote control included (normally 50)

Very happy with the decision to pick up this stereo, great quality, easy to use and great price.

Easy installation. Good quality so far!

Installed this head unit in my boat and it was great I love the separate remote unit for the back of the boat for easy operations.

works great easy to install. Handy to have rear functions

I like that it was easy to install sound quality was good So far so good in the water will see how it performs after one year

Sounds great....fits perfect for what I need!

Replaced our other radio on pontoon boat. Very happy with sound we did add an amp but for the price great sound. We can even jam out when boat is going through the wind. Plus, we saw same one at Best Buy but it was $70 more.

This Radio is awesome, blue tooth works great and puts out nice sound

The radio works an looks awesome! Easy installation was easy. The wired remote works great but broke after a few days. I contacted the seller and they shipped out a new one. Overall very happy with product and would get another.

Nice loud system with good bass (I like the +7 setting for bass). Don't need a subwoofer - could feel the bass through my legs on the front seats. Bluetooth worked fine with an Android Pixel 2 phone (I tested that I could walk 50 feet away and it still was working), and the USB worked fine with an old 8 GB FAT32 thumb drive that I had laying around. I had to enlarge the hole in the dash where the original Clarion stereo was - couldn't use a hole saw because a hole already existed (see pics). I just drilled dozens of small holes to enlarge the original hole. System didn't power on at first because I didn't connect the yellow wire to the accessory switch. I decided to connect the yellow accessory wire to the red wire so it is always powered on when the battery switch is turned on (this is fine because I always turn my battery off when not using the boat). I didn't want any issues so I ran 12 gauge duplex tinned marine wire from a fused battery circuit to the Rockville receiver - dedicated circuit. (see pic) Also, I ran 14 gauge duplex tinned marine wire to all speakers. The 13 year old speakers work just fine - can't find anything wrong with them so I won't replace them. Went out on the lake a couple of days ago and floated in the middle while cleaning the interior. Ran the system for an hour. No problems so far. Cranked it up to top volume of 40 briefly just to test it, but mostly while stopped I had the volume between 10 and 20.