Digital Yacht NAVLink Blue NMEA2000 to Bluetooth Gateway
Model: ZDIGNLINKBT
- NMEA 2000 to BT server
- Links NMEA 2000 data to BT devices such as phones and tablets
- Enables BT sensors to integrate with NMEA 2000 networks
- SDK available for developers looking to embed NMEA 2000 connectivity in their sensors or systems
- Self powered from NMEA 2000 network and includes connection cable
- Easy wireless setup using just a browser
- Supports multiple connections
- Compatible with popular NMEA Remote app for iOS — turns your phone or iPad into a sophisticated instrument display
NAVLink Blue is a new interfacing product from Digital Yacht, connecting BT devices such as phones, tablets and sensors to NMEA 2000 networks. It allows app developers for iOS and Android who support Bluetooth to take advantage of data that’s available on the boat’s NMEA 2000 backbone — for instance, GPS, AIS, instrument, engine or electrical information. The gateway is also bi-directional so Bluetooth sensor data can be communicated back to the NMEA 2000 system. This allows an interesting range of 3rd party sensors to connect to boat systems.
NavLink Blue is self powered from the NMEA 2000 network so fits in seconds. It’s also easy to pair with the other BT device. For developers, Digital Yacht publish a SDK on their Github site which opens up raw NMEA 2000 data to coders for 3rd party development.
Many boaters may be happy utilising the existing and popular Digital Yacht NAVLink WiFi gateway which works with apps like Navionics, AquaMaps, TZ iBoat, etc. and provides data for AIS, instrument and GPS overlays. However, Bluetooth brings a new range of low power connectivity options to your on board NMEA 2000 network and the ability to integrate interesting sensors too.
The popular NMEA Remote app already supports NAVLink Blue, transforming an iPad into a full function, highly configurable instrument display.
What’s in the Box:
- NAVLink Blue gateway
- 1m NMEA2000 drop cable
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