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Diract Avalanche Transceiver
Ortovox
Diract Avalanche Transceiver
$312.00
Description

  Thanks to its streamlined, logical design, the Ortovox Diract Avalanche Transceiver is intuitive and easy to use, because using just one button you can quickly flag burial victims or switch to standby mode. Secondary avalanche protection automatically switches from search-and-standby mode to transmit mode to guarantee the searcher full protection. Even in extreme light conditions, the full-graphic, extra-large screen is easy to read and, thanks to clear instructions and a 360-degree real-time display, ensures intuitive user guidance in stressful situations.<br /><br />

  The display is stable from first reception, which reduces stress in an emergency and helps speed up the search. The three-antenna device comes equipped with Smart-Antenna Technology, which analyzes the device’s location in the avalanche and automatically switches to the best transmitting antenna. This means you get up to double the range and will be found more quickly!<br /><br />

  This handy Ortovox avalanche transceiver weighs in at just 210 grams, can be held securely when wearing gloves thanks to its rubberized grip zone, and fits easily into a hip pocket if it isn’t being worn in the quick-access carrying system which automatically pushes out the avalanche transceiver when unzipped. This way, the Diract is always quickly and safely to hand and instantly ready to use. As a backup, the RECCO® reflector integrated in the carrying system further increases your chances of being found.

  The Diract comes with a rechargeable low-temperature battery that is especially long-lasting and environmentally friendly. Even at -20°C, the low-temperature battery provides a reliable power supply and, unlike normal batteries, it will not leak.

  Thanks to the free ORTOVOX APP (Apple iOS & Android) you can get automatic software updates, extend your warranty by five years, and watch helpful video tutorials.

  This product has been tested and recommended by the German Mountain and Ski Guides Association.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand
Ortovox
Mfg Sku/Part Number
1142000001537010
Color
Blue Ocean
Weight
Transceiver: 210 g / 7.4 oz
Carrying harness: 80 g / 2.8 oz
Dimensions
2.9 x 4.7 x 0.91 in. (7.9 x 12 x 2.3 cm)
Other Features:
    HIGHLIGHTS
    -- Supports: Extremely intuitive operation helps gain life-saving seconds
    -- Protects: Uses Smart Antenna technology to ensure you are found more quickly
    -- Rechargeable: Long-lasting and environmentally friendly thanks to the low-temperature battery

  • No. of antennas: 3
  • Number of avalanche victims: 4
  • Rechargeable lithium ion battery
  • Bluetooth
  • Waterproof (EN 300718)
  • Warranty: 5 years with registration
  • Flagging function
  • Search strip width: max. 50 m
  • Stable display from first reception
  • Display: fully graphic 34mm x 45mm
  • 360° real-time display
  • Visual and acoustic supporting fine search
  • Group check
  • Smart-Antenna-Technology ™
  • Automatic switchover in case of a secondary avalanche
  • Recco Reflector Inside
  • Permanent self-testing and standby mode


  • This product has been tested and recommended by the German Mountain and Ski Guides Association.
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