Voyager™
With Voyager you can see to the horizon, day or night. By coupling two thermal imaging cameras, Voyager performs like more expensive thermal imagers at a fraction of the cost. Voyager’s wide field-of-view imager is ideal for navigation, while its longrange camera can detect hazards and other vessels as far out as the horizon. Voyager’s daylight/lowlight camera lets you watch onshore events and approaching vessels when lighting conditions allow. Voyager’s sealed pan-and-tilt housing encloses all three
cameras and provides 360° visibility. The system uses active stabilization to produce steady imagery, even in rough seas, and the Joystick Control Unit (JCU) allows for precision pointing control.
Unlike radar systems that need adjustments and training to operate, the Voyager is simple to use. If you can watch TV, you can use the Voyager – its crisp imagery looks like black-and-white video. Thermal imagers sense small differences in temperature, so warmer objects appear white, and cooler objects appear dark. See and avoid buoys, outcroppings, channel markers, and other boats effortlessly, even in the dark of night.
Benefits
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- Navigate confidently in total darkness
- Avoid collisions with boats & floating debris
- Wide-angle lens for optimal situational awareness
- Long-range lens for hazard identification
- Designed to survive harsh maritime conditions
- Gyro-stabilized to provide steady imagery in rough seas
- Video can be viewed on most multi-function displays & video monitors
- Military-grade imaging for a fraction of the cost
- Easy to install