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Vesper Marine Cortex is getting smarter

by Andrew Golden 12 Feb 2021 17:15 AEDT
Cortex Onboard app © Vesper Marine

Vesper Marine, a leading manufacturer of innovative marine electronics, announced today new features for existing and new Cortex owners with the upcoming release of an automatic software update - version 1.5.

Designed to be future-proof, Cortex is built on a feature-rich and extremely powerful platform that will grow with new capabilities. Software updates are installed via the Cortex Onboard app and the latest version includes Directional Voice Alerts, Boat Network, Auto Orientation and an easy-to-use Setup Walkthrough.

"When we created Cortex, we didn't hold back," said Brady Cox, CEO, Vesper Marine. "It was designed and built with the future in mind. We not only made Cortex as advanced as possible, but we also ensured it could learn and has the hardware required for new features. Cortex is years ahead of other marine VHF's and will only get more clever."

"By making Cortex easy to upgrade over WiFi, we built a platform that allows us to effortlessly roll out new features and functions for owners," said Carl Omundsen, CTO, Vesper Marine. "Updates over the coming months will include advanced squelch, loud hailer and intercom capabilities as well as enhanced channel scanning. This is just the beginning of a feature roadmap that promises to take the VHF radio to places it has never been before."

The latest update includes innovative Directional Voice Alerts. In the event of a collision alarm, Cortex will announce the direction of a collision threat, such as "collision alert, starboard bow." Instead of an ambiguous beep that other AIS systems provide, Cortex tells users what the alert is for and the direction of the threat. This helps boaters take immediate action to avoid any potential hazards while under way.

Boat Network allows Cortex to simultaneously create its own WiFi network, as well as join a boat's existing WiFi network. Boaters can switch between the Cortex Onboard app and their favorite charting app without changing the WiFi network. Maintaining a dedicated Cortex network for handsets ensures there is no interruption of service as a result of heavy traffic on the vessel's network due to streaming services or other use. On a larger installation with multiple WiFi access points, allowing the Cortex handsets to join the boat's WiFi network increases the usable range. Boat Network also makes it possible to connect to the Cortex Monitor Cloud service through existing boat communications. Users can now monitor their vessel outside cellular data coverage areas by using existing satellite communication equipment on their vessel.

Auto Orientation enables Cortex plotter and situational awareness screens to be automatically oriented to the best available heading data. The automatic priority is, in order, external heading sensor (Heading Up), course over ground (Course Up), Cortex's built-in heading sensor and North Up. Course over ground at slow speeds is often inaccurate so Cortex automatically senses this and switches to an internal heading sensor if an external heading sensor is not available. This is particularly useful in AnchorWatch mode. Users can now also match their preferred viewing style (Heading up, Course up or North up) to the rest of their onboard electronics.

Setup Walkthrough is a simple, yet powerful step-by-step guide to configure Cortex upon first install and familiarize users about the product's features and capabilities. Combined with many other Cortex features, Setup Walkthrough makes Cortex very easy to install.

Further details about these new features are available at www.vespercortex.com/news/Cortex-Q121. Version 1.5 is planned for release in February 2021. Updating Cortex to the latest software version is easy using the Cortex Onboard app on a smartphone.

Vesper Marine redefined the VHF experience with Cortex, the world's first radio with wireless touchscreen handsets, built-in Class B SOTDMA smartAIS transponder and remote vessel monitoring. Cortex includes Vesper Marine's award-winning smartAIS technology with smart alarm logic to proactively alert boaters of potentially hazardous situations. It combines navigation and sensor data with intelligent alarms to prioritize voice alerts on handsets or connected speaker to the 10W output. Users can connect multiple tethered H1 or portable rechargeable H1P handsets to see crossing situations, navigation light sectors or make trial maneuvers while talking on the radio. Respond to a collision alert by touching the vessel and pressing "call" to quickly initiate a DSC call. Press the MOB button to activate track back mode on handsets and mark man overboard waypoints on NMEA 2000 connected multifunction display units. The IPX7 handsets provide up to 85 dBA of audio and feature dual-watch, favorite channels and one-handed operation via the click-wheel. The Cortex wet- and glove-touch capable touchscreens have optically bonded Gorilla Glass for durability and wide angle viewing even in sunlight.

Cortex and a selection of installation accessories are available from authorized Vesper Marine resellers worldwide. For more information on Cortex visit www.vespercortex.com. For more information on Vesper Marine or its entire product line, visit www.vespermarine.com.

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