SKU: CW56451
MPN: SBH-12
The Standard Horizon Charging Cradle for HX870 is the reliable dockside charging solution every serious mariner needs for their VHF handheld radio. Whether you're running offshore, patrolling inland waterways, or managing a commercial fleet, keeping your Standard Horizon HX870 fully charged is critical for safety and communication reliability. This dedicated charging cradle eliminates the guesswork of battery management and ensures your radio is always mission-ready before you cast off.
Built with a secure, indexed design, the Standard Horizon Charging Cradle for HX870 aligns your radio precisely for fast, efficient charging without fumbling with loose connectors on the water. The compact footprint—measuring just 2 x 1 x 3 inches and weighing only 0.1 lbs—fits neatly on any helm station, cabin shelf, or galley counter without consuming valuable space. The cradle's simple dock-and-charge interface means anyone on your crew can properly charge the radio, reducing the risk of connection errors or corrosion damage that can plague handheld marine electronics.
VHF radio users who rely on the rugged HX870 for daily communication will find this cradle indispensable for maintaining peak battery conditioning over months of heavy use. Keep one permanently mounted at your main helm and a spare in the cabin or at your shore station—redundancy matters when lives depend on radio contact. The Standard Horizon Charging Cradle for HX870 is the OEM-engineered standard for proper HX870 battery management and is compatible exclusively with this model, ensuring flawless electrical engagement every charge cycle.
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