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Ocean Signal Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon EPIRB3 Pro, with housing

€1,156.90

The safeSEA EPIRB3 Pro AIS with auto-release housing is a fully featured EPIRB solution designed for SOLAS vessels, combining global satellite distress alerting with AIS technology for rapid local recovery. The automatic float-free housing enables self-activation in the event of vessel sinking. Featuring 406 MHz Cospas-Sarsat transmission, AIS distress messaging and Return Link Service (RLS), the EPIRB3 Pro ensures maximum situational awareness and rescue efficiency. With a 72-channel GNSS receiver, long battery life and rugged construction, it is a critical component of professional marine safety equipment.

safeSEA EPIRB3 Pro AIS (with auto-release housing) is a professional-grade EPIRB solution designed for SOLAS vessels, combining advanced EPIRB technology with an automatic float-free release housing. In the event of vessel sinking, the housing allows the EPIRB to automatically deploy and activate.

The unit transmits a global 406 MHz Cospas-Sarsat distress signal to international rescue authorities, while AIS transmission enables nearby vessels to immediately identify the casualty’s position. The integrated Return Link Service (RLS) provides visual confirmation that the distress alert has been successfully received.

The EPIRB3 Pro features a high-sensitivity 72-channel GNSS receiver, high-intensity visible and infrared strobe lights for enhanced detection, and a long-life battery providing more than 48 hours of operation at −20°C. NFC connectivity and a dedicated mobile app allow easy configuration and registration.

Documents:
User Manual (PDF)
Quick Start Guide (PDF)
Module B Type Examination Certificate (PDF)
Certificate of Conformity (PDF)

Specification Details
406 MHz Transmit Power 12 W (EIRP)
AIS Transmission 161.975 / 162.025 MHz
Homing Transmission 121.5 MHz, 50 mW
GNSS Receiver 72-channel
Operating Life > 48 hours at −20°C
Battery Lithium Iron Disulfide (LiFeS2), 10 years
Housing Automatic float-free release housing