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Cobra 75 All Road

Programming Guide


The Cobra 75 All Road does not require any special programming; however, you can easily set it up for a variety of use cases from motorcycles to RVs and everything in between.


The 75 All Road comes in two components: the Blackbox, powered by your vehicle's 12 Volt system, and the independent Handset, powered by either USB or 12 Volt power via the 12V Cigarette Lighter adapter.



The Cobra 75 All Road Handset is pictured, turned on, on standby, displaying Channel 19.

Fig A. Cobra 75 All Road Handset


The Cobra 75 All Road Blacbox, with the water tight USB port seal in place.


Fig B. Cobra 75 All Road Blackbox


The Cobra 75 All Road Push-To-Talk Button in its powered down state.

Fig C. Cobra 75 All Road Push-To-Talk Button


With Bluetooth technology, you can choose the best location for your antenna and keep the Handset where it's best for ease of use, as well as pair to various headsets both from BlueParrott--taking advantage of their programmable button and app--and from other 3rd party brands, the Cobra PTT Button allowing easy one-button communication with our Bluetooth. The All Road also supports hands-free communication using its VOX functionality.



A scene from over the shoulder of a driver wearing a BlueParrott headset, the road ahead of them is muddy, in the cabin of the vehicle a Cobra 75 All Road Handset hangs by a strap from the driver's sun visor, and a Cobra PTT Button is strapped to the steering wheel.

Fig D. A driver wearing a BlueParrott headset, a Cobra 75 All Road Handset hangs by a strap from the driver's sun visor, and a Cobra PTT Button is strapped to the steering wheel.



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