Raymarine Axiom+ 7 RV - 7" Chartplotter/Fishfinder w/Lighthouse North America Chart [E70635-00-102]
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Raymarine Axiom+ 7 RV - 7" Chartplotter/Fishfinder w/Lighthouse North America Chart [E70635-00-102]

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Raymarine Axiom+ 7 RV - 7" Chartplotter/Fishfinder w/Lighthouse North America Chart [E70635-00-102]Axiom+ 7 RV 7" Chartplotter Fishfinder with Lighthouse North America Chart The performance tuned Axiom Plus is a generation of award winning Raymarine multifunction displays. Optimized for speed, Axiom Plus is equipped with a powerful quad core processor for industry leading responsiveness and speed, giving you the power to seamlessly redraw charts, navigate with augmented reality, and experience RealVision 3D sonar. Higher resolution IPS displays

Axiom+ 7 RV - 7"  Chartplotter/Fishfinder with Lighthouse North America Chart

The performance-tuned Axiom® Plus is a generation of award-winning Raymarine multifunction displays. Optimized for speed, Axiom Plus is equipped with a powerful quad-core processor for industry-leading responsiveness and speed, giving you the power to seamlessly redraw charts, navigate with augmented reality, and experience RealVision™ 3D sonar. Higher resolution IPS displays deliver 25 percent more brightness and day/night color palettes offer enhanced visibility in any lighting condition. Axiom Plus features the renowned LightHouse 3 OS, the most powerful and easy-to-use Raymarine MFD operating system to date.

PERFORMANCE TUNED

  • Designed for speed, responsiveness, and future expansion
  • Powerful quad-core processor, plus increased onboard storage for personal data and apps
  • Fluid and fast chart redraw of Raymarine LightHouse Charts, plus Navionics and C-MAP 
  • ClearCruise™ Augmented Reality-capable for smarter navigation decisions
  • Smart and intuitive LightHouse 3 OS makes navigating easy

MAXIMUM VISIBILITY

  • Upgraded IPS display technology delivers charts, sonar, radar, and video in stunning color
  • IPS display technology delivers wider viewing angles and sharp contrast at twice the resolution of traditional displays
  • 7-, 9-, and 12-inch all-weather displays are 25 percent brighter (up to 1,800 nits) 
  • HydroTough™ Nano-coated, impact-resistant glass screen repels water, oil, and smudges for better viewing and accurate touch controls 
  • Improved viewing with LightHouse 3 color themes, including light, dark, and night mode

The Axiom+ 7 RV includes surface and trunnion mounting kits, mounting hardware, power/data cable, and installation instructions and Lighthouse North America Chart.

Features:

  • IPS display technology delivers wider viewing angles and sharp contrast at twice the resolution of traditional displays
  • LightHouse 3 OS is fast, fluid, and easy to learn. An uncluttered interface that is easily personalized for your style of navigating
  • RealVision 3D™ Sonar Built-In - Go fishing like never before with life-like 3D imagery of structures and fish - an unprecedented view of the underwater world
  • Powerful 4 Channel Sonar supports RealVision 3D, CHIRP DownVision, SideVision, High Frequency CHIRP, and 600 Watt (50/200 kHz) sonar
  • Wide Spectrum CHIRP sonar transmits on 60 different frequencies for the most life-like sonar imagery and simply the best fish targeting
  • Next-generation, high-performance 10 Hz GPS/GNSS receiver with 4X increased sensitivity for accurate positioning
  • Support for the best charts from Navionics and LightHouse Raster and Vector Charts sourced from leading map makers like NV Digital, Blue =Latitude, and more
  • Navigate Safely at Night with the optional FLIR M100 and M200 compact marine thermal cameras
  • Quantum CHIRP Radar Ready - Superior solid state CHIRP radar delivers no compromise performance on long and extremely short range
  • Marine Audio Control - Turn up the volume and control NMEA2000 compatible marine audio systems like Rockford Fosgate
  • Ready to Network with Raynet Ethernet and NMEA2000. Connect multiple Axiom displays or expand with Quantum, HD radar, IP cameras, engine gauges, autopilots, instruments, and more
  • Built-in Wi-Fi lets you to stream and control Axiom right from your smartphone or tablet. You can also sync Axiom's waypoints, routes, and charts with Navionics mobile app

Specifications:

  • Transducer Included: No
  • Touchscreen: Yes
  • Screen Size: 7"
  • Cartography Brand: Navionics/C-Map
  • Box Dimensions: 1"H x 4"W x 5"L WT: 6.8 lbs

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