Fusion Apollo Ms-wb675 Hideaway Entertainment System
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Fusion Apollo Ms-wb675 Hideaway Entertainment System

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Fusion Apollo Ms-wb675 Hideaway Entertainment SystemFusion Apollo MS WB675 Marine Hideaway Stereo Model: 010 02346 50 Compact hideaway design means you dont sacrifice valuable dash space Separately control and customize up to four audio zones with Multi Zone Technology Integrated audio control with your Fusion wired remotes and compatible Garmin MFDs or smartwatches Connect via Ethernet to your wireless network router, Garmin MFD or Apollo Series stereo network to enjoy audio streaming and over the air

Fusion Apollo MS-WB675 Marine Hideaway Stereo

Model: 010-02346-50
  • Compact hideaway design means you don’t sacrifice valuable dash space
  • Separately control and customize up to four audio zones with Multi-Zone™ Technology
  • Integrated audio control with your Fusion wired remotes and compatible Garmin MFDs or smartwatches
  • Connect via Ethernet to your wireless network router, Garmin MFD or Apollo™ Series stereo network to enjoy audio streaming and over-the-air updates via Wi-Fi® technology
  • Stream premium quality audio from your favorite music apps via AirPlay® 2 software1 from Apple®

Amplify the moment, and maximize dash space with the Fusion Apollo WB675 marine hideaway stereo. This compact marine stereo offers Multi-Zone™ Technology that controls up to four separate audio zones. While the Apollo WB675 stereo is small enough to fit most helm sizes or simply be tucked out of sight with its compact design, it still offers superior quality audio. Create custom audio profiles for each zone, and control the stereo with your Fusion wired remotes and compatible Garmin MFDs or smartwatches.

Specifications
General
Physical dimensions (HxWxD) 5.1"" x 5.1"" x 2.2"" (130 x 130 x 56 mm)
Weight 16.75 oz (475 g)
Power input 10.8-16 VDC
Operating temperature range 32-122 degrees F (0-50 degrees C)
Current (max) 15 A
NMEA 2000® network LEN 1 (50 mA)
BLUETOOTH® technology wireless range Up to 30' (10 m)
ANT® connectivity wireless range Up to 10' (3 m)
Wireless frequencies/protocols BLUETOOTH 2.4 GHz @ +12 dBm nominal
ANT 2.4 GHz @ +7 dBm nominal
Compass-safe distance 5.9"" (150 mm)
Stereo Features
Built-in amplifier Class-D (2 ohm stereo-stable)
Peak power 280 watts
Built-in amplifier Class-D (2 ohm stereo-stable)
Rated power output (2 ohm) 43 watts RMS x 4 @ 14.4 V input < 10% THD
Rated power output (4 ohm) 26 watts RMS x 4 @ 14.4 V input < 10% THD
Built-in Digital Signal Processing yes (with preconfigured DSP profiles)
PartyBus™-Network capabilities yes (wired)
Fusion-Link™ control yes (with MFD, smartphone and compatible Garmin watch)
Multi-Zone™ technology 4 zones
BLUETOOTH wireless technology Yes
ANT wireless technology Yes
SiriusXM® ready Yes (requires SiriusXM Connect vehicle tuner)
DAB+ ready Yes (requires DAB100A antenna module)
Optical audio input Yes
NRX remote compatibility Yes
Software updates Over-the-air software updates via the Fusion-Link app*
USB
Warranty 3 years
Sources
Sources AM / FM / BLUETOOTH / AirPlay® 2 from Apple®* / digital optical input / USB audio / iPhone® / iPod® / AUX x1
Connectivity
Auxiliary input 1
Optical audio input 1 digital SPDIF port
Ethernet 1
NMEA 2000 1
USB 2.0 1
SiriusXM satellite radio 1 (requires SiriusXM Connect vehicle tuner; does not support traffic and weather)
AM/FM radio 1 Motorola antenna connector port
Speaker 4 speaker connections (2 zone amplified)
RCA pre-out (left, right and subwoofer) 4 zones (requires external amplification)
Line out 4 (1 x L + R per zone; requires external amplification)
Subwoofer out 1 mono output (requires external amplification)

What's in the Box:
  • Fusion MS-WB675 marine hideaway stereo
  • Four 8-gauge, self-tapping screws
  • Power and speaker wiring harnessd
  • Auxiliary-in, line-out and subwoofer-out wiring harness
  • Line-out and subwoofer-out wiring harness
  • 6 ft (2 meter) NMEA 2000® drop cable
  • Documentation
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