Nautilus Lifeline offers emergency communication devices for scuba divers, paddle sports enthusiasts, and other outdoor adventurers.
Founded in 2009 by Mike Lever, a diver and entrepreneur from Vancouver Island, Canada.
Initially started as a marine radio company.
Developed the Nautilus Lifeline, the world's first personal marine rescue radio in 2010.
Received several awards and recognitions for their innovative products.
Expanded their product line to include devices for paddle sports and outdoor activities.
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Nautilus Lifeline is a personal marine rescue radio that allows divers to communicate with boats and emergency services in case of an emergency.
The Nautilus Lifeline works by transmitting a distress signal on a marine VHF frequency that can be picked up by boats and other rescue services. It also has a GPS locator that allows rescuers to locate the diver.
Yes, the Nautilus Lifeline is waterproof and can be used down to a depth of 130 feet (40 meters).
Yes, the Nautilus Lifeline can be used for activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating.
Nautilus Lifeline offers a one-year warranty on all of their products, which covers any defects or malfunctions. They also offer a 30-day money-back guarantee.