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Cobra wins Bluetooth contract with Renault

Cobra has announced that it is to supply Renault UK with the NSV Bluetooth Handsfree System which will be available as a Renault approved accessory across the complete range of Renault cars and light commercials.
May 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
607 Cobra has announced that it is to supply 2453 Renault UK with the NSV Bluetooth Handsfree System which will be available as a Renault approved accessory across the complete range of Renault cars and light commercials.

“We chose Cobra for the simple reason that its NSV Bluetooth Handsfree System offers our corporate and private customers a host of benefits. In addition, the product has the functionality of an integrated offering and is versatile enough to fit seamlessly across our range of vehicles,” says Robert Smith, accessories marketing manager, Renault UK.

Cobra is already a major partner to Renault, supplying the manufacturer with parking sensors and vehicle alarm systems for line fitment.

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