Nautilus Lifeline Marine Rescue GPS
Best emergency signaling tool for serious scuba divers and offshore explorers.
A vital safety tool that bridges the gap between being lost at sea and being found. It uses reliable VHF radio to broadcast your exact coordinates to nearby ships, turning a potential tragedy into a manageable rescue scenario.
$225.00
at
House of Scuba
Who it's for
- Divers and boaters seeking immediate rescue from nearby vessels
- Budget-conscious adventurers wanting reliable safety gear without ongoing expenses
- Scuba divers needing a durable, unobtrusive emergency signaling device
Who should skip it
- Remote explorers traveling far beyond the reach of local boat traffic
- Users who prefer rechargeable systems or maintenance-free emergency beacons
- Non-technical owners who find digital configuration and registration processes frustrating
Performance breakdown
Signal Reliability
VHF transmission ensures direct alerts reach nearby vessels without satellite lag.
Location Precision
One-meter GPS accuracy makes finding a person in open water effortless.
Durability
Rugged build withstands extreme depths far beyond standard recreational diving needs.
Battery Longevity
Hundred-hour transmit time provides a massive safety buffer for extended excursions.
Operational Range
Fifty-four kilometer reach offers significant coverage for open ocean emergencies.
Ease of Deployment
Intuitive interface allows for rapid activation during high-stress rescue scenarios.
Key Specs
Depth Rating
425 feet (130 meters)
GPS Accuracy
1 meter
Transmit Time
100 hours
Range
54 km to elevated antenna
Warranty
5 years
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