

Rust Voice Props DLC Overview
The Rust Voice Props DLC pack was added to Rust back in July of 2021. It added 13 new audio-themed items for Rust, along with three new dance gestures to use alongside the items. Whether you want to make your own disco, prank your friends with recordings, or get groovy with dance gestures, the Rust Voice Props DLC is perfect for you.
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Dance Gestures

Three new dance gestures by the names of “Raise The Roof,” “Cabbage Patch,” and “The Twist” were added, each adding their own way to express your moves on the dance floor. These are by far the most used part of the DLC as players love to start breaking it down in front of each other.
Mobile Phone

The Mobile Phone allows you to carry a phone with you wherever you go, allowing you to call anyone else on the server who has their phone number public. You can also call any monuments where players can pick up the phone from a static phone booth. The mobile phone costs 125 metal fragments to craft.
Megaphone

The Megaphone microphone allows you to project your voice in different pitches across long distances. It uses two different voice modes including a high and low pitch, just put it up to your mouth and speak to allow anyone within a reasonable distance to you hear your voice. The megaphone will cost you 50 wood and 75 metal fragments to craft.
Portable Boom Box

The Portable Boom Box can play a variety of audio from many different sources. It can stream internet radio streams, tracks from the Rust and Chippy soundtracks, and more. The Portable Boom Box can be placed, and you can still easily interact with any deployed boom boxes. The Portable Boom Box costs 120 metal fragments to craft.
Cassette Player

The Cassette Recorder and Player can record audio on three different cassette lengths and playback audio at any time. They can be placed anywhere, including other people’s bases, and play whatever message has been recorded on them on a loop, forcing players to hear the recorded audio you create. You can even place the cassettes inside a telephone system to act as an answering machine. The Cassette Player costs 75 metal fragments to craft.
Disco Floor

The Disco Floors can be placed around your base and powered to light up the floor and turn your base into the ultimate dance house. Customize the lights to your liking, sync them to other laser and sound lights, or just let them run on default settings, the Disco Floor can serve any purpose you need it to. The Disco Floor costs 75 metal fragments to craft.
Boom Box

The Boom Box is a large speaker added by the Rust Voice Props DLC and has the same capabilities as its portable version. You can pair it with disco props and other audio entities to play music and get into your late-night disco vibes. It is by far the best source for playing audio and reflects this in its price of 200 wood, 100 metal fragments, and 20 cloth.
Microphone Stand

The Microphone stand is the non-portable version of the Megaphone. You can use the microphone stand to make announcements to your base or as a form of late-night karaoke. It can be placed wherever, still offers the two voice modes, and costs only 75 metal fragments to craft.
Laser Light

The Laser Light is a small deployable that shoots out visible lasers all around the room. The lasers can be synced with an audio source to put the lights in time to the music. The small laser light costs only 100 metal fragments to craft.
Sound Light

The Sound Light is a set of music-driven lights that pulse to the music when paired with a Boom Box or other disco-themed props. The lights are fully customizable and only cost 100 metal fragments to craft. Whether they are set to pulse sporadically or in sync with the music, the Sound lights are sure to get your base into the Disco theme.
Disco Ball

The Disco Ball is another small prop to spice up your now disco-themed base. It doesn’t do much apart. It looks extremely cool, but that is good enough for its measly 50-metal fragment price.
Connected Speaker

The connected speaker is a small version of the Boom Box, costing only 75 metal fragments to craft. The speakers can be paired to any existing Boom Box to spread any audio output around your base for a fraction of the cost.
Modular Car Radio

The final item added by the Voice Props Pack is the Modular Car Radio. The item was added more recently as an addition to the DLC and can be placed in any car to bump some tunes during a long ride. It can be placed inside any cockpit and costs 120 metal fragments to craft.
We hope you enjoyed our article on the Voice Props Pack. If you want to pick up the DLC for yourself, head over to its page on the Steam Store or buy it in-game through the Rust menu. If you enjoyed this article, be sure to check out our other Rust DLC guides, such as our Rust Instrument Pack DLC Overview which covers a DLC that is the perfect compliment to this one. Comment below on what we should cover next.
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