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Pro BT Beacon
Pieps
Pro BT Beacon
$389.96
Description

  The PIEPS PRO SERIES is made for professionals in mountain sports. Whether a mountain guide, ski guide or rescue team, the devices of this series offer the latest technology and best performance in any situation.

  The PIEPS PRO BT avalanche beacon offers a range of advanced features for professionals.

  The SCAN function can be used to efficiently solve scenarios where multiple people are buried in snow.

  Built-in Bluetooth technology and the PIEPS APP allow you to update and check your device or your entire fleet of PIEPS BT devices.

  The PIEPS APP can be used to create challenging training scenarios for avalanche rescue.

  WARNING for California customers: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Pieps
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
PP1100620000ALL1
Battery:
Three AAA
Weight:
230 g (8.1 oz)
Dimensions:
118 x 76 x 29 (4.7 x 2.9 x 1.1 in)
Frequency:
457 kHz
Battery Life (min. h):
600 h
Search Strip Width:
60 m (197 ft)
Maximum Range:
60 m (197 ft)
Temperature Range:
-20°C to +45°C
Main Features:
SCAN function
Keep an overview! This feature provides a quick overview of the situation with multiple people buried in snow and shows the number of buried persons in a specific close-up area.

Victim selection
Strategic targeted search! In detailed SCAN mode, the avalanche beacon displays direction and distance for each buried person to enable a targeted rescue strategy.

Group check pro-mode
Check like a PRO! Efficiently verify that the beacons in the group are transmitting and receiving correctly.

Inclinometer
The inclinometer function displays the steepness of the terrain.

Auto Antenna Switch
Always uses the antenna with the strongest signal.

Ghost Signal Elimination
Pieps’ sophisticated signal verification only displays signals from beacons and not “ghost signals” from other sources.

Auto Search-to-Send
The avalanche beacon automatically switches from search to send after a certain period of inactivity (no movement).
Other Features:
  • Redesigned housing with soft-touch contact points for improved ergonomics and handling
  • Updated user interface with Bluetooth functionality—allows user to manage settings, software updates and optimization
  • Three antennas
  • Circular range for extended, symmetrical search area
  • Mark and scan function for multiple burial scenarios
  • Digital Signal Processor to pick up beacons transmitting drifted signals
  • Integrated inclinometer for easy slope-angle assessment
  • Continuous carrier mode for use with older, analog beacons
  • Reliable direction and distance indication from the point of original signal
  • Compatible with TX600 and iProbe for added search capabilities (each sold separately)
  • Updateable software via Bluetooth or USB (USB cable sold separately)
  • Harness-style carrying pouch included
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