Digital Yacht exhibiting at Boot Düsseldorf 2026

Join us at Boot Düsseldorf 2026 from January 17th to 25th. We will be presenting our full range of marine electronics solutions at Booth D16, Hall 10.  

Following a very productive year from our design team, there’s a host of new products to present at Düsseldorf – all bringing new and innovative possibilities for you.

OneFix – Hi-performance GNSS sensor

OneFix is our new hi-performance GNSS sensor. Using multiple satellite networks and new dual band technology, it’s been designed to offer super-accurate positioning. It features robust anti-spoofing algorithms for more reliable navigation.

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Bilge IQ – Bilge pump controller

Bilge iQ brings the latest NMEA 2000 and Wi-Fi monitoring plus digital switching control technology to any electric bilge pump.

It was awarded with a DAME Environmental Award at METS 2025 and Best New Product 2025 at the NMEA Convention.

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veLink – Victron BT to NMEA 2000 interface

veLink connects up to eight Victron devices via BT and centralizes their key data on the NMEA2000 network.

It allows monitoring of battery status, solar inputs, DC converters, shore/alternator charging, etc. from onboard multifunction displays.

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EnviroLink – Barometer & marine weather station

EnviroLink is an NMEA 2000 barometer and marine weather station providing real-time barometric pressure, temperature and humidity directly to your phone, tablet, and also NMEA 2000 MFD and chartplotter.

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AIS, NMEA interfaces and much more!

On top of the new products, discover our AIS solutions with the new AIT6000 AIS transponder, NMEA interfaces, tablet and PC navigation solutions, and much more!

We look forward to seeing you in Hall 10, booth D16!

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