NEW!! Nautilus Lifeline NextGen Marine Rescue GPS
Half the Size of the Original! No MMSI Registration Required! Positively Buoyant!
*Important Note: Please make sure to use the included screwdriver when replacing batteries, otherwise there is a high risk stripping the screw
When it comes to diving, safety should always be your top priority. Whether you’re exploring vibrant coral reefs or your local favourite shore entry sites, having the right gear can make all the difference. Enter the Nautilus Lifeline nexGen Marine Rescue GPS—a revolutionary device designed to keep you safe and connected, no matter where your underwater adventures take you. If you’re looking to buy dive gear that combines cutting-edge technology with peace of mind, this is it.
Nautilus has completely redesigned their Lifeline Marine Rescue GPS radios, making some marked improvements!
The Nautilus Lifeline Marine Rescue GPS is a personal search and rescue GPS locator device that uses AIS and DSC technology. It is compatible with all modern commercial ships and most yachts. The device is simple to use and does not require any registration, subscriptions, or service fees.
Why Should You Buy the Nautilus Lifeline nexGen?
If you’re in the market to buy scuba equipment that prioritizes safety, the Nautilus Lifeline nexGen should be at the top of your list. Here’s why:
- Emergency GPS: It transmits your exact location to nearby vessels via AIS (Automatic Identification System) and DSC (Digital Selective Calling).
- Compact and Lightweight: It fits easily into your BCD pocket, so it’s always within reach.
- Waterproof Design: Built to withstand the toughest underwater conditions.
- Long Battery Life: Up to 60 hours of standby time, ensuring it’s ready when you need it.
- No MMSI Registration: No longer are you required to register your device online; no fees or other dedicated restrictions anymore!
- Positively Buoyant: Now the Lifeline floats! Never lose your device; if it becomes unhooked while diving, it will float to the surface, and someone can retrieve it!
Key Features of the Nautilus Lifeline nexGen Marine Rescue GPS
AIS and DSC Emergency Signaling
The Nautilus Lifeline nexGen uses AIS and DSC technology to send your GPS location to nearby boats and rescue services.
The GPS position on the Lifeline is accurate to 1.5 m, and a man overboard distress message will be broadcast to all AIS-equipped ships up to 34 miles away, as well as a special DSC message to the marine radio on your own vessel.
Each Lifeline is programmed at the factory with an MID number allowing automatic AIS functionality as soon as your unit is powered up. Your ship's MMSI must be loaded with the simple-to-use built-in optical sensor to activate DSC functionality.
This means if you’re ever in trouble, help can find you quickly and accurately. It’s like having a flare gun, but way more precise and reliable.
Compact and Portable Design
Weighing just 5.6 ounces, this device is lightweight and easy to carry. It’s small enough to fit in your pocket but powerful enough to save your life. No more bulky safety gear—this is safety made simple.
Waterproof and Durable
Rated waterproof to 425 feet (130 meters), the Nautilus Lifeline nexGen is built to handle the pressures of deep diving. Whether you’re exploring shallow reefs or deep wrecks, this device won’t let you down.
Long Battery Life
With up to 60 hours of standby time and 30 hours of continuous use, the battery life ensures you’re covered for multiple dives. Plus, it’s rechargeable via USB, so you can power it up anywhere.
Easy to Use
The Nautilus Lifeline nexGen is designed with simplicity in mind. With just a few buttons, you can activate emergency signals or check your GPS status. No complicated menus—just straightforward functionality.
FAQs About the Nautilus Lifeline nexGen Marine Rescue GPS
1. How does the Nautilus Lifeline nexGen work?
It uses AIS and DSC technology to transmit your GPS location to nearby vessels and rescue services in emergencies.
2. Can I use it for activities other than diving?
Yes! It’s also great for boating, kayaking, and other water-based activities.
3. How long does the battery last?
It offers up to 60 hours of standby time and 30 hours of continuous use.
4. Is it difficult to use?
Not at all. The device is designed to be simple and intuitive, with easy-to-understand buttons and functions.
5. Where can I buy the Nautilus Lifeline nexGen?
You can purchase it at dive shops or online retailers. Be sure to check for deals when you buy scuba equipment to get the best price.
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- AIS Transmit Power: 1 Watt
- AIS Frequency: 161.975 and 162.025 Mhz
- DSC Transmit Power: 0.5 Watt
- DSC Frequency: 156.525 MHz
- Messages: Individual Distress Relay, Distress Alert
- Environment Temperature Range: -25°C to 55°C
- Waterproof Depth: 425ft (130m) of Sea Water
- Size: 2.9 x 3.8 x 1.5 inch (75 x 97 x 39 mm)
- Weight: 4.6oz with batteries