See what you can’t see with Sionyx Nightwave

Sionyx Nightwave

May 30, 2022

Nightwave is an ultra-low light marine camera built around Sionyx’s patented Black Silicon BSI CMOS sensor. It allows mariners to easily spot obstacles and debris in moonless starlight without white light or expensive thermal cameras.

Featuring < 1 millilux moonless starlight sensitivity, Sionyx Nightwave lets you see well beyond human eyesight and detect man-sized objects at 150 metres. The 44° field of view increases situation awareness so you can spot unexpected markers, vessels and land formations. IP67 rated, submersible to 3 feet for 30 minutes, you can safely use Nightwave in inclement weather conditions.

With flexible mounting options and easy set-up, Nightwave can stream video to a mobile device via Wi-Fi or seamlessly integrate with your MFD is via the analogue video output.

See the video at: https://www.sionyx.com/pages/nightwave

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