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Brilliant Pebbles BLUETOOTH
Technical specifications:
Works with Android or iOS phones
up to 20 different alarms
feet or metres setting
Charging: USB type C
wireless, settings can be adjusted during climb to altitude
configurable hard deck alarm
altitude offset
Operating altitude: 0 to 30,000ft (0m to 11000m)
Battery life: approximately 1 month or 100 jumps
automatic power-off after 16 hours (AAD-like operation)
Dimensions: 56x41x11mm
Automatic app updates & wireless firmware updates
$230
X2
Technical specifications:
Operating altitude: 0 to 33,000ft (0m to 11000m)
High resolution sunlight readable colour display (2.7″)
Backlight for low light or night jumps
Bluetooth Low Energy
Battery life: 5 days*
Charging: USB-C
Feet or metres
Full IPX7 waterproof rating
Sensors:
barometer
6-axis motion sensor
compass
GPS:
Ground speed, track
Range and heading to landing area
Glide ratio
GPS log upload to Android/iOS
Detailed jump logging with wireless upload to Android/iOS
Exit altitude
Freefall time
Opening altitude
Dimensions: 77.36 x 55.12 x 13.11 mm (3.04 x 2.17 x 0.5″)
*battery life depends on GPS usage, backlight and other functions being used.Describe your product or give more information.
$950
M2 Mars AAD
The m² multi is an electronic automatic activation device, operating on the principle of pressure reading. The primary means of detecting the altitude and fall rate is a pressure sensor. The altitude is calculated based on the difference between the two atmospheric pressures. The pressure at current altitude and pressure on landing location “GROUND ZERO”. The pressure on the landing location is measured and set after switching on the device during calibration. This pressure is automatically adjusted by a change in barometric pressure during the day without the need for user intervention. The m² multi checks the ambient barometric pressure every 32 seconds and it determines whether the aircraft has taken off. If yes, it begins to monitor the skydiver’s altitude and fall rate. The pressure sensor measures the atmospheric pressure 8 x per second in free fall.
The information collected is evaluated by means of a microprocessor and ingenious software and it is converted to a real fall rate and altitude. Thanks to this, the m² multi-device is capable of meeting the preset criteria of fall rate in combination with altitude above the landing location, cut the reserve parachute closing loop by means of the cutter and thus initiate the deployment sequence.
The device is activated only in the case the preset criteria are met; the criteria differ depending on the set profiles – STUDENT (Stu), INTERMEDIATE (Int), PROFESSIONAL (Pro), CANOPY PILOTING (Cpi) and TANDEM (Tan)
$1650