Fell Marine MOB+ Wireless Man OverBoard xFOB
$43.99
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Fell Marine MOB+ Wireless Man OverBoard xFOB
$43.99
Fell Marine MOB+ Wireless Man OverBoard xFOB
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MOB+ xFOB is the heart of the MOB+ Wireless Cut-Off Switch. Such a small device, but packed with wireless technology – it is groundbreaking. The xFOB weighs in at only 10 grams and is only 1.74″ long. With the Universal Fit design, it can fit inside the xTAG, xBAND or in your pocket. The MOB+ xTAG can be worn around your neck, or attached to your life vest and garment with the standard lash tab Clip-on. Select your favorite way of using the MOB+ Wireless Man OverBoard System, using the xBAND or the xTAG option. These are sold separately for you to choose your style and comfort. MOB+ Wireless Man OverBoard System is an electronically controlled, wireless cut-off switch which can be used on all boats. The MOB+ Wireless Man OverBoard System is also great for Dogs!
MOB+ xHUB base is required to operate the MOB+ and xFOB system.
*Please Note: xBAND and xTAG wearable accessories and xHUB Base for the xFOB device are sold separately.
We recognize that all boaters use their boats differently. For us this was a focal point in our design process of the product. You should choose your own boating environment. With this in mind we created the xFOB to be universal across all our accessories for the MOB+ system. As you step aboard your boat, press the xFOB to connect to the xHUB (xHUB sold separately). A green light and an audio signal will confirm the connection and the engine can be started. Should a fall over board occur the engine will be shut down, caused by the xFOB being under water or more than 50 feet from the xHUB. 6 seconds after shut down passengers can restart the engine to save the person in the water. When leaving the boat press the xFOB once to disconnect. Up to four xFOB’s can be connected to the xHUB at the same time, with one unit acting as the captain’s stop unit, and the additional three as alarm units for passengers.