The days of having to go back inside the saloon to change CDs, switch to new playlists or change video for the kids, or fit a stereo remote on the dash to control your sound system are confined to history.
The FUSION-Link system allows multi-function navigation displays to connect and communicate via common marine industry NMEA 2000 and Ethernet networks to your marine entertainment systems.
All of the major marine electronics companies (Garmin, Raymarine, Navico and Furuno) have now taken advantage of FUSION-Link and have developed imbedded software in their navigation gear that controls FUSION devices directly from their multi-function displays (GPS Chartplotters & Fishfinders).
The ability to connect to and control marine entertainment system via a navigation display removes the need for separate controllers at different helm stations, reduces dash clutter and adds to the enjoyment and convenience of driving your boat.
If you want to control your marine entertainment system from your smartphone or tablet, no worries about that either. Fusion has that covered with its revolutionary UNI-Dock, a device that supports a wide array of smartphones, media players and USB devices on the market.
Compatible with FUSION’s innovative MS-AV7000, MS-AV700i, MS-IP700i and MS-RA205, the UNI-Dock allows users to enjoy and control their on-water entertainment from an extensive range of Apple and supported MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) enabled Android and Windows smartphones.
Three adaptor cables are included with the UNI-Dock (1xUSB - Apple 30Pin, 1xUSB - Apple Lightning, 1xUSB - MicroUSB) for convenient connection to the widest range of supported devices.
Not only is FUSION’s UNI-Dock versatile, it also has the ‘True Marine’ stamp, meaning it’s designed and tested especially for harsh marine environments, rated IPx5 Water resistant (on the front when correctly bulkhead mounted).
The UNI-Dock features a generous tray size to protect and charge a variety of devices, including the Samsung Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5, with more products gaining compatibility constantly.
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