Customer ratings

easyRescue - AIS S.A.R.T. Emergency Beacon / manual trigger

Peter G.
by Peter G. Flag of Switzerland 2/23/2020 Verified purchase Variant: 57527
Safety first!
Since we are usually only traveling with two crews, wearing an emergency transmitter is extremely reassuring. Finding someone who will hopefully never go overboard would certainly make it easier to find ?! There are certainly many good emergency transmitters on the market, we decided on this one because we have already installed various Weatherdock devices on our boat.
Julius H.
by Julius H. Flag of Germany 3/21/2017 Variant: 95523
JH
Fast delivery Everything OK
Holger F.
by Holger F. Flag of Germany 7/12/2016 Verified purchase Variant: 95529
Luckily I have not needed it yet -)
Irene W.
by Irene W. Flag of Germany 8/29/2013 Verified purchase Variant: 95523
Very good, as expected \ r \ n
Finninvest L.
by Finninvest L. Flag of Bulgaria 3/15/2017 Verified purchase Variant: 95523
excellent value for money
Blagoy K.
by Blagoy K. Flag of Bulgaria 3/18/2014 Verified purchase Variant: 95523
I dont try this AIS Sart ,but I am sure It is good
Stefan S.
by Stefan S. Flag of Germany 8/5/2022 Variant: 95523
In itself a good device, but
no way to tie it to the man in any way. The various arm or other pockets are all unsuitable. If you drop your device in the water, which is really not unlikely, the rescuer is systematically guided to the floating device instead of the MOB! Serious lack of security. Since all the buttons are distributed happily across the device, there is no way to tie it to the man in any way. The various arm or other pockets are all unsuitable. If you drop your device in the water, which is really not unlikely, the rescuer is systematically guided to the floating device instead of the MOB! Serious lack of security. Since all the buttons are randomly distributed across the device, there is no option for retrofitting.
Gunter  W.
by Gunter W. Flag of Germany 6/27/2017 Verified purchase Variant: 95523
The holder clip with the sewing thread as a backup already shows that the manufacturer of the construction itself is not convinced. Whether the thread holds in an emergency is questionable. For "Made in Germany" a poor solution.
Gerriet M.
by Gerriet M. Flag of Germany 4/12/2014 Verified purchase Variant: 95523
If the device is good, I will probably only be able to determine if I - not what I want to do - get into distress. \ r \ nWhat's missing is a sensible wrist strap for backup. Slips in the water when operating the device from the hand, so it was with the glory. Here should be improved in any case.
Struck Consulting G.
by Struck Consulting G. Flag of Germany 8/8/2013 Variant: 95523
Not recommended in its current mechanical design.
Complex engineering, good engineering. But: The mechanical version of the lifejacket holder is a smooth 6! Even cheaper is not possible. After you find nothing in the attached description for handling, you have to come up with the idea, to look at You Tube ... Usually you have on the boat no permanent Internet reception ... In a few words and pictures can be without More complete the manual, right? If you have the device in use (with the belt buckle attached to the life jacket), then the device falls out at the latest on the first maneuver on deck. With luck only to the deck, with pitch right into the water to the bottom. It is a rescue device! We had two units on our tour to Iceland, luckily nobody went overboard. But the holder and belt buckle is so primitive, so that both devices fell down on first use. In the case of one device, then the locking pin is also broken. Just imagine, you're in the water and when you use the device falls out of the holder and thus immediately on the bottom of the respective sea ... For a decent holder, I would also beireit, 5 € to pay more. Greetings, OS
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