Integration of Garmin in our Boat Camera System

We are pleased to announce the integration of the SEA.AI information and control panel on Garmin MFDs with OneHelm™ functionality.

SEA.AI Boat Camera System Partners with Garmin OneHelm™

This integration allows mariners to use the Garmin display to control their SEA.AI system and monitor the sea ahead to identify floating obstacles of all sizes, by day and night.

Marine electronics manufacturer Garmin is currently integrating technologies from selected leading marine brands into OneHelm™. Its innovative HTML5 platform for third-party companies. This simplifies controlling onboard systems via a Garmin MFD, providing an intuitive solution that makes the boating experience more automated and fluent at the helm, while also eliminating the need for multiple control displays and devices. 

The Garmin OneHelm integration provides SEA.AI and Garmin users with the opportunity to take advantage of SEA.AI advanced technology within the Garmin multifunction displays to improve their boating pleasure, safety, and experience.

“We are excited to add SEA.AI to the growing list of leading marine brands whose systems and technologies have been incorporated into the OneHelm platform. This enhanced integration brings our mutual customers added convenience and control in our effort to provide the best end-user experience onboard.” said Dan Bartel, Garmin vice president of global consumer sales.   

 

The Garmin OneHelm integration provides users with the opportunity to take advantage of SEA.AI advanced technology within the Garmin multifunction displays to improve their boating pleasure, safety, and experience.  

 

SEA.AI Managing Partner Christoph Ballin comments: “our mission is applying latest technology to improve situational awareness.  With the integration of SEA.AI into OneHelm, crews have the latest technology in machine vision at their fingertips – in the most intuitive and simple way possible.”  

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