FUSION GAINS INDUSTRY-WIDE ACCEPTANCE OF FUSION-LINK

Fusion Electronics

Fusion, a leader in marine audio, has announced the overwhelming success and adoption of its innovative and award-winning FUSION-Link technology. Following a twelve-month effort to establish itself as the entertainment standard with boatbuilders, marine electronics developers and other third party manufacturers, FUSION products and technology have been implemented by industry leading brands in all categories.

The company’s True Marine entertainment systems have been adopted by dozens of boatbuilders including Bavaria Yachts, Boston Whaler, Caribbean, Contender, Ebb-Tide, Fairline, Fontaine Pajot, Grady White, Lowe Boats, Mastercraft, Matrix, Monterey, Princess, Ranger Tugs, Regal, Scorpion, Scout, Sealegs, Stabicraft, Sunseeker, Tidewater, Viking Yachts, Whittley and Yellowfin. Offering marine electronics manufacturers anexciting new level of entertainment integration for MFDs and other displays, FUSION-Link is now available on a variety of devices from Furuno, Garmin, Murphy Instruments and Raymarine with others manufacturers, including Lowrance and Simrad, rolling out compatible products later this year.

“FUSION has created an industry standard for marine entertainment that was sadly lacking in the market,” said Chris Baird, CEO, FUSION Electronics.

The innovative FUSION product line includes stereos with iPod/iPhone and DVD/CD system integration; revolutionary FUSION-Link technology for access, control and communication from and with multifunction displays, remotes, compatible screens and popular mobile computing devices running the company’s app; and marine-grade televisions. For more information on FUSION products and compatible brands and models, please
visit www.fusionelectronics.com.
 

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