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New product, MaxiMet Marine GMX260, joins Gill’s extreme performance marine weather stations

New product, MaxiMet Marine GMX260, joins Gill’s extreme performance marine weather stations.

MaxiMet Marine GMX260 has been added to Gill’s latest range of high performing marine weather stations.

MaxiMet Marine GMX260 – features include:

  • environmental protection to IP68 in addition to IP66, offering water resistance including temporary submersion
  • 6-axis compass for motion compensation
  • High quality solid-state sensors for reliable, accurate measurement with no moving parts

MaxiMet Marine GMX260 joins GMX560, introduced last year, which delivers on the most exacting requirements of the marine market, providing peace of mind in extreme marine applications.

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