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Experience Enhanced Performance with the New IC-M25 EVO Marine VHF Radio

Experience Enhanced Performance with the New IC-M25 EVO Marine VHF Radio

The Icom IC-M25 EVO is a new buoyant marine VHF handheld radio designed to provide superior performance on the water for those participating in boating and water-based activities.

The IC-M25 EVO features a textured grip, large buttons for intuitive operation and a new power-saving Eco Mode that provides approximately 14 hours of operating time. Charging is straightforward with a USB Type-C port allowing the radio to be charged in approximately 3 hours.

With its compact and lightweight design as well as Icom's renowned Float'n Flash and submersible construction, the IC-M25 EVO is ready for anything on the water.

Key Features:

• Textured grip for comfortable and reliable handling
• Large buttons make for simple operation
• New Eco Mode for extended battery life (approx. 14 hours)
• USB Type-C charging
• Compact and lightweight design
• Float'n Flash - the radio floats and the backlight flashes to aid recovery
• IPX7 Waterproofing (1m depth for 30 minutes)
• Loud and clear audio!
• Available in black and blue versions!

For further details about this product, visit the 'IC-M25 EVO Buoyant Marine VHF Radio product page'.

To watch videos about this new model, click on:

Video: 'Introducing the Icom IC-M25 EVO Buoyant Marine VHF Radio.'.

Video: 'The Float'n Flash & AquaQuake Functions on the Icom IC-M25 EVO'.

To download images of each model, please visit our Image Bank.

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Icom UK Sales - sales@icomuk.co.uk

16/04/2025

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