Raymarine Nav Displays Stream to Android Devices

March 23, 2012

Free RayView wireless video streaming app for new c-Series and e-Series available for Apple iOS and now Android devices.

 

Raymarine announced the release of its Raymarine Viewer app, RayView, for Android tablets and Smartphones.  The new app, available now in the Google Play Android store, joins the previously released RayView app for Apple iOS devices like iPhone and iPad. Taking advantage of the built-in Wi-Fi networking in its new c-Series and e-Series Multifunction Displays, the RayView app enables boaters to view the screen from their multifunction display right on their mobile device. 

 

With c-Series or e-Series and RayView you get the convenience of having a portable repeater system in your pocket.  Simply download the application, connect your device to the MFD’s Wi-Fi network, and stream charts, sonar, radar and thermal night vision from anywhere onboard, right in the palm of your hand. The RayView app is free and is available for immediate download in the Apple iTunes Store and the Google Play Android Store at the URLs below:

• RayView for Android:  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.raymarine.RayView
• RayView for Apple iOS:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/raymarine-uk-limited/id456592425

 

RayView for Android is compatible with Android Smartphones and Tablets running version 2.2 or higher, with 1GHz or faster processors.  RayView for Apple iOS devices works with iPhone 3GS or newer, iPod Touch 3rd generation or newer and iPad (all models) running iOS 3.2 or later. For additional product information please visit www.raymarine.com.

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