As the COBRA system continues to evolve, we may introduce a new hardware version for a specific device or multiple devices to support new firmware and the enhanced functionality that may be available. Note that COBRA makes extraordinary efforts to ensure that all hardware is as future-proof as possible.
What hardware do I have?
18M (version A was shipped before 6/1/2015 and version B after 6/1/2015)
Visually, you can look at the back of the 18M to the right of the battery compartment for a small metal chip. Hardware version A will have this small metal chip; hardware B will not. To learn the difference between the 18M hardware A and B, see What is the difference between 18M hardware A and 18M hardware B.
If you own an 18M with the re-charge LiPo function, the large metal chip may not be visible. Please look through the side of the clear plastic enclosure to see if you can identify the chip.
18R, 18R2, and Audio Box
To determine the hardware version on an 18R, 18R2, or Audio Box, look on the front faceplate in the bottom right-hand corner. If you see a silkscreen that reads "Hdw-Ver-B" you have hardware version B. If there is no silkscreen, you have hardware version A.
- 18R/18R2
- Audio Box
Although you cannot upgrade the hardware, all devices are universally compatible even if some are operating with hardware A and others are using hardware B. However; your firmware does need to be consistent between devices so knowing your hardware version will ensure the use of the correct firmware for your specific module, remote and Audio Box.
For more information on firmware versions, see Firmware Figured Out.
**Although certain devices indicate the hardware type on their faceplate, this may not be applicable for devices that have undergone faceplate upgrades or replacements at any time. To ensure accuracy regarding the hardware version, please refer to the physical identifiers located on the hardware itself.