METS SPECIAL – Safer in navigation and maneuvering with these smarts
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At METS in Amsterdam (the world’s leading marine accessories show) Raymarine and Flir unveiled their latest innovations, including state-of-the-art thermal imaging cameras and assisted mooring systems. To navigate smoothly and even more safely.

DockSense Alert is the next generation of Raymarine smart docking technology that works on any boat. Using FLIR’s stereo vision technology, DockSense Alert detects and alerts the captain when obstacles approach the vessel and immediately warns when the vessel is in danger. Live video feeds from each camera make it easy to see blind spots directly on the multifunction display. DISCOVER MORE.

M364C, the flagship of Flir’s new M300 range (which consists of five models, is a marine camera system that integrates a high-resolution thermal camera and a high-definition “normal” camera. It is the world’s first camera to offer Color Thermal Vision (CTV) technology, which allows boaters to see key color information such as navigation lights and navigation aids illuminated on the thermal camera image. DISCOVER MORE.

Last but not least is the Scion OTM (acronym for Outdoor Thermal Monocular) handheld thermal camera, which can return clear thermal images as well as record geolocated videos and photos that it saves in its memory, which can be played back even after a long period of time. The sophisticated electronics are protected in a rugged waterproof shell according to the IP67 standard (meaning that the unit can withstand, in water, up to one meter depth for half an hour). The intuitive controls make it easy to use with one hand. DISCOVER MORE.
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