Cyclops ¾” and 1” Load Sensors

May 31, 2023

Canadian distributor, Indie Marine announces the new products and upgrades from Cyclops Marine with their world leading load sensors.

For 2023, Cyclops is adding two new Smarttune load sensor to their line-up, a ¾” and soon the 1” turnbuckle with Bluetooth load sensors built in. These new sizes allow larger boats and Catamarans to take advantage of the performance and safety benefits from using Cyclops load sensors. In addition, Cyclops has been working hard on their software and now most of the load sensors are faster (more measurements per second) and more efficient with battery usage, so much so that many of their load sensors will maintain the batteries for up to 16 months in sleep mode or 80 days of continuous use before needing to be charged up again.

These improvements demonstrate that the Cyclops Marine R&D program is fired up as they continue to produce outstanding marine load sensors. To learn more about Cyclops Marine load sensors visit Indiemarine.com to find a dealer or installer near you.

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