The MT610G from GME is easy to activate in an emergency situation. This was the key thought in design. When you are injured, panicking or have numb fingers you want a PLB that isn't fiddly to activate.
The MT610G still fits in the palm of your hand, doesn't need a pouch to float and has built in buckles to attach to your belt or bag.
This Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) is GME’s most compact and lightweight design ever, complementing our market-leading range of Emergency Beacon products.
The MT610G is a super-compact, lightweight PLB, offering an impressive 7-year battery life and a 6-year warranty. Featuring a ‘Non-Hazmat’ battery pack for ease of transport, the MT610G ensures you remain safe and connected, wherever life takes you.
The MT610G has been designed, engineered, and manufactured in Australia, to provide the outdoor adventurer or lone worker with a GPS PLB solution that is compact, easy-to-use, and affordable.
Featuring an integrated 72 channel GPS receiver, zero warm-up time, high-intensity LEDs, IP68 Ingress Protection, and an inherently buoyant design, the compact size of the MT610G has not compromised the safety features included.
The MT610G is designed to meet and exceed the latest international standards and is Cospas-Sarsat Class 2 certified.
The MT610G offers enhanced peace of mind for Trampers, 4WDers, Remote Workers, Boaties, and Aviators alike.
Compact, lightweight design
Inherently buoyant (no need for floating pouch)
Strobe light
Built-in GPS
Minimum transmitting time is 24 hours
IP68 Waterproof
Float
Made in Australia
7 year battery life (from manufacturing date)
Safety lanyard included
Accessories (sold separately): Handy carry case for stowing away the MT610 PLB (UPC40814)
$5.99 standard freight rate for non-rural, shoe box sized deliveries. Additional charges apply for rural delivery, island delivery, dangerous goods and large packages.
What is the range that this works at? I am interested in it for both marine use (within New Zealand 12 mile limit) or an for example the Southern Alps of New Zealand.
Question by: Alex Witten-Hannah on 22/12/2021, 8:11 pm