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This year, as usual, Mets has confirmed to be not only an ideal gathering place for the operators of the field but also an almost boundless showcase of new products and ideas.
Among them, we want to tell you three interesting accessories.
Still in its experimental stage, the product promises an interesting professional use on mega yachts, where the processed data can be translated on the boat’s equipment and integrated in a more advanced detection system.
Then, there’s the French NeptuLink by Brest MVG. It’s a modem which amplifies the 4G signal’s range and makes it “reachable” by boats sailing up to 20 miles off coast.
Equipped with a double SIM card, it enjoys waterproof IP66 certification and surfs at 100 Mbps. It communicates with the antenna (2.9 kg) through WiFi or ethernet cable. Unfortunately, it’s not exactly affordable: € 2000.
With no GPS transmitter, it has a 100-metre-range (maximum distance between the bracelet and the on-board device), an internal battery (a led starts to flash if discharged) which lasts about 600 hours. The idea is not an absolute news but what is really interesting are both its simplicity and price: € 79,00
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