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New wireless electronic trailer brake controller from REDARC.


4th November 2025

REDARC Electronics, the industry leader in mobile power management and towing, will showcase two major product launches at SEMA 2025: the Tow-Pro Link and REDWorks Power Panels. B

At Booth 57173 in the West Hall, REDARC will debut the Tow-Pro Link, a next-generation Bluetooth electronic brake controller, and the REDWorks Power Panels, a new lineup of compact, pre-wired power management systems for OEM builders and upfitters. Alongside these launches, the booth will showcase REDARC’s complete suite of vehicle power and towing solutions, including DC-DC chargers, inverters, and lithium batteries, as well as the full Tow-Pro brake controller lineup, the only controllers with a user-controlled off-road mode for confident braking on any terrain.


2025 4runner 6th gen REDARC Unveils New Bluetooth Electronic Trailer Brake Controller (Tow-Pro Link) w/ App C0056.00_22_16_19.Still042_edit



The Tow-Pro Link redefines towing convenience with Bluetooth connectivity and a true plug-and-play design, allowing drivers to monitor and control trailer functions directly from their smartphone using the Tow-Pro app. Users can test trailer lights, adjust braking sensitivity, and receive over-the-air updates through an intuitive interface on their phone. Installation is simple with no vehicle modifications required, while a physical USB remote (included) provides instant access to gain adjustments and SwayStop Plus™ stabilization. With distinct braking modes for both highway and off-road use, the Tow-Pro Link delivers smooth, responsive braking and total control wherever the terrain leads.


2025 4runner 6th gen REDARC Unveils New Bluetooth Electronic Trailer Brake Controller (Tow-Pro Link) w/ App REDARC-EBRHX-ADH-NA-1014-web-1100px_1

2025 4runner 6th gen REDARC Unveils New Bluetooth Electronic Trailer Brake Controller (Tow-Pro Link) w/ App scout24_40_1



The REDWorks Power Panels simplify power management integration for OEM builders and upfitters by combining essential power components into a single, tested unit. Compact, pre-wired, and installation-ready, REDWorks Panels reduce labor time, sourcing complexity, and troubleshooting while ensuring consistent quality across every build. The lineup includes three models the Scout25, Nomad50, and Pioneer50, as well as high-output QuickFit Panels with up to 100 amps of charging and full RedVision system control. Each panel system is ready to use, just add a battery of your choice to complete your setup. Built from durable, powder-coated materials with marine and auto-grade wiring, each panel delivers reliable power for any work or play, whether for a work fleet vehicle, 4x4, van, or RV.

2025 4runner 6th gen REDARC Unveils New Bluetooth Electronic Trailer Brake Controller (Tow-Pro Link) w/ App ICMS-015-001_coveron_1

2025 4runner 6th gen REDARC Unveils New Bluetooth Electronic Trailer Brake Controller (Tow-Pro Link) w/ App ICMS-016-002_covero

2025 4runner 6th gen REDARC Unveils New Bluetooth Electronic Trailer Brake Controller (Tow-Pro Link) w/ App ICMS-017-001_covero
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cool and everything but at what point is this getting to be over kill. all that hardware you have to hide just to get a little itty bitty control pad and bluetooth vs a Tekonsha $145 all in one unit brake controller?

i understand the $290 kit from redarc but this for a brake controller is overkill. now if this was posted like it presented on the website as a power management system i can see the need for those overlanding and long off grid excursions but to present this as a brake controller is laughable and mis-leading title.

only the tow pro link is related to bluetooth and the rest of the post is trying to push the $2k+ power management product.
 
 







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