IRIS485 & IRIS490 NOW RAYMARINE COMPATIBLE

Iris 485 and 490

June 26, 2017

Iris Continue to build Raymarine Chart Plotter Compatibility into their range of Marine IP Cameras.

Building on last months release of the new IRIS460 Raymarine Compatible marine IP camera, IRIS are pleased to announce that their popular range of Ruggedised Marine IP cameras is now also compatible with Raymarine Chart Plotters.

Iris are now working through their growing range of marine IP cameras to build as much compatibility as possible with the leading chart plotter manufacturers and will make more announcements very soon.

Iris also provide a range of marine compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) injectors, certified to EN60945 and EN55022.

The IRIS490 is the IP version of our rugged IRIS090 bullet style camera, featuring 2MP Hi-Def video, built in LED illumination, dual streams, variable bandwidth settings and a range of built in image enhancement features.

Whereas the IRIS485 is a dome style camera, boasting the same features as the IRIS490, but with a vari-focal lens and a more powerful IR LED range. The casing for both cameras is manufactured from a solid block of A316 Stainless Steel and comes with a 10 year warranty.

Enquiries: Americas:
Contact Tony Digweed on +1 (954) 533 9381 or email: info@boat-cameras.com
Enquiries: Rest of world:
Contact Carl Hitchcock on +44 (2392) 556509 or email: irisuk@boat-cameras.com

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