- SAILSENSE.IO
- MOBILE APP (iOS, Android)
- MAP
- LOGBOOK
- BOAT
- CHECKLISTS
- TASKS
- ALERTS
- HARDWARE
- THE HUB - AN ELECTRONIC BRAIN FOR YOUR BOAT
- SAILSENSE POWERAIL - THE MOST ADVANCED DIGITAL SWITCHING SYSTEM IN THE WORLD
- SAILSENSE POD - A COMPACT BOX TO MONITOR SECONDARY SYSTEMS, WIRELESSLY
- EXPAND YOUR INSTALLATION TO INFINITY, THANKS TO ZIGBEE MODULES
- ZIGBEE MODULE
- AQARA - HUB, CAMERA, SENSOR, CONTROLLER
- SENSORS
- CAMERAS
- MATTER
Outremer remote monitoring solution (app) that will be deployed in two stages:
- The first one, on which we have boats in beta test today, allows to monitor the level of the tanks and batteries, to get information from CZONE (tank levels…), the NMEA network , engine informations (RPM, T°) if gateway and the position of the boat. This is the one that will be standard in the 52.
- The second phase will allow to monitor all the consumers as well as the chargers. For this second phase, we have a point at the end of September to know if this is the direction we want to take. If so, this will imply big changes in our electrical network and we will therefore first launch a test bench at home before industrializing it. This industrialization will not take place before 2023/2024, if all the previous conditions have been met.
SAILSENSE.IO
- Cantersteen 47 - 1000 Brussels - Belgium
- +32 460 22 00 00 (Whatsapp only)
- hello@sailsense.io
MOBILE APP (iOS, Android)
MAP
Allows you to locate your boat on a map at a glance. With the weather overlay, identify dangerous situations in real time.
LOGBOOK
Much more than a logbook. Always up to date, shareable (via social networks, PDF, email, …), the Logbook is equipped with our powerful “replay” tool. You can follow all the data displayed by the instruments of the boat (total engine hours, consumption, list of alerts), with lifetime data storage.
BOAT
Allows you to keep an eye on your boat’s key on-board systems so it’s always ready for your next adventure.
CHECKLISTS
Checklists simplify the management of your boat. Create your own personalized checklists to better prepare your navigation.
TASKS
Gives you an overview of the actions to be performed on your boat, as well as the history of events. Prioritize actions and anticipate problems, prepare your boat more efficiently.
ALERTS
Configure customizable alerts (geofencing, technical alerts, maintenance alerts, and many more) and choose who, when and how you want to be notified.
HARDWARE
THE HUB - AN ELECTRONIC BRAIN FOR YOUR BOAT
The Sailsense Hub is the ultimate tracking, control and navigation aid for your boat.It makes it smarter, more autonomous and more scalable: let it monitor itself when you’re not on board
Powerful, compact, energy efficient, the Hub centralizes all information and ensures communication with the outside world
Continuously and automatically updated with new features.
Compact, Marine and Rugged Design: Tested to operate for over 100,000 hours. More than 5 centuries of cumulative operation on all the seas of the world.
Easy to install: unpack the device, plug it into a free NMEA 2000 output in your instrument network. And pair with the app! It’s that simple.
SAILSENSE POWERAIL - THE MOST ADVANCED DIGITAL SWITCHING SYSTEM IN THE WORLD
- The monitoring of parameters and the automation of functions relieves the skipper, providing real navigation comfort which continues at stopover and in winter with remote control and reporting.
- 24 power outputs to connect all the consumers in bipolar, the outputs are adjustable from 1A to 16A (minus and plus cut-off) and dimmable up to 4A. Protect by thermal disjunction and consignment by software. A tripped circuit is reset by acknowledgement.
- 8 analog or digital inputs for probes or contacts allowing for example the connection of tank probes and floats for the automation of the triggering of bilge pumps.
- 3 voltmeter inputs allowing monitoring of auxiliary, windlass, engine and service batteries.
SAILSENSE POD - A COMPACT BOX TO MONITOR SECONDARY SYSTEMS, WIRELESSLY
EXPAND YOUR INSTALLATION TO INFINITY, THANKS TO ZIGBEE MODULES
- Using a mesh network, the ZigBee protocol offers great range and excellent stability. The number of connected modules can be unlimited.
- ZigBee consumes little power allowing the use of smaller batteries, which last longer, helping to preserve the environment.
- ZigBee offers high data security, both during the initial pairing of devices and during use. In addition, the gateway is natively integrated into the HUB to maximize security.
- ZigBee integrated into the Sailsense solution allows for easier and faster pairing and configuration of modules. In addition, the various integrated loan modules give you access to your data in real time.
- The ZigBee protocol is more efficient, safer, simpler and more economical!
- Many modules are available on request: temperature, pressure, humidity, presence, water, smoke, gas, …
ZIGBEE MODULE
Zigbee modules are wireless modules based on the IEEE 802.15. 4 Zigbee protocol. This protocol is a low power mesh networking protocol that has been designed to transmit data wirelessly. It has been developed for low datarate IoT applications.
Zigbee is a standards-based wireless technology developed to enable low-cost, low-power wireless machine-to-machine (M2M) and internet of things (IoT) networks. Zigbee is for low-data rate, low-power applications and is an open standard.
AQARA - HUB, CAMERA, SENSOR, CONTROLLER
SENSORS
CAMERAS
MATTER
Matter is an interoperability standard designed to solve many of today’s smart home headaches.
Developed and run by the Connectivity Standards Alliance, Matter is supported by a long list of companies. From platform owners like Apple, Google, and Amazon and major manufacturers such as Samsung and LG to smaller, accessory-focused players like Nanoleaf, Eve, and TP-Link, there’s an unprecedented industry coalition behind Matter, which is why it has a shot at succeeding.
Matter isn’t a new protocol; it’s a specification for how devices should talk to each other. It runs over existing protocols: Thread for low-power, low-bandwidth devices such as light bulbs and sensors, and Wi-Fi or ethernet for higher bandwidth devices like streaming media players and cameras (when they arrive).
The Matter standard is now integrated into every major smart home platform, including Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings, which means that smart home devices no longer have to be certified individually for each platform. Any Matter device will work with all of them, though some platforms may offer extra features or better automation. And for those features, devices will need that extra Works With certification.
A key feature of Matter is that all devices can be controlled locally in your home; they do not require an internet connection to work or to work together. Cloud connectivity is an option, though, and allows for out-of-the-home control and integration with cloud services.
Matter works over Wi-Fi, ethernet, and Thread. Matter controllers take care of Wi-Fi and ethernet devices, but if you have Thread devices, you need a Thread border router to talk to the Matter controller. Helpfully, some Matter controllers are also Thread border routers, so there’s a good chance you already have one.
Thread is a low-power, low-latency wireless protocol that creates a self-healing mesh network. This means the more devices you have on it, the better the range and reliability will be since each Thread device only has to be able to communicate with the closest Thread device. Thread works on the same 2.4GHz spectrum as the Zigbee protocol and is designed for the same low-power devices: sensors, light bulbs, plugs, and shades.
But Thread is IPv6 based, which means Thread devices can talk to the internet directly, whereas Zigbee devices require a hub, and often a proprietary one. Thread also has lower latency and is an open protocol — Zigbee has become hopelessly fragmented. Like Matter controllers, Thread border routers are platform-agnostic, so — in theory — any Thread device can connect to them.
Thread border routers don’t need a hardwired internet connection. They just need continuous power and Wi-Fi. This means that, unlike traditional bridges and hubs, they can be almost anything — from a smart light or smart speaker to a fridge, television, or thermostat. In the long run, it’s likely that your next Wi-Fi router will contain a Thread border router.