LUMISHORE LED LIGHTING SYSTEMS TEAMS UP WITH SIMRAD AND B&G DISPLAYS

Lumishore With SIMRAD and Bandg

Jan 22, 2019

Lumishore, manufacturer of high-performance LED lighting systems, has announced that its advanced LED lighting solutions can now be controlled directly through the latest Simrad NSO and NSS evo3, select GO series* and B&G Zeus3 Glass Helm, Zeus3 and Vulcan series multifunction navigational displays.
 
Offering sailors, cruisers and offshore anglers complete control of Lumishore’s underwater and newly released Smart Lighting products, the easy-to-use Lumishore interface panel is intuitive and powerful. With a palette wheel for color selection and a horizontal slide bar for quick adjustments to lighting intensity, the interface allows complete personalization of any vessel. The system gives users the ability to select an infinite number of hues and intensities across the entire boat or in individual zones, ideal for boats with multiple cabins. Lumishore’s control system also features optional presets and pre-programmed effects like strobe, sweep, cycle or the unique ‘Sound-to-Light’ mode that pulses lights to the beat of any song currently playing on the display’s built-in media player.
 
“We believe that the best products are not just the best designed, but also the easiest to use,” said Eifrion Evans, CEO, Lumishore. “Now, sailors, cruisers and offshore anglers can set the mood instantly, right from their display. Whether you are trying to break up the monotony of a long passage or using underwater LEDs to attract fish to put on the table, our control panel puts total lighting control right at the tip of your fingers.”
 
Lighting control on Simrad and B&G displays requires connection with the Lumishore Lumi-Link module. The compact, marine-grade black box is compatible with Simrad and B&G models running software version 18.2 or later, via a single plug-and-play connection. 
 
*Simrad GO7 XSR, GO9 and GO12
 
To learn more about Lumishore’s LED lighting and camera products visit Lumishore.com.

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