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Maximum performance, minimal size.
The technology-packed EVO5+ fits in the palm of your hand. Compact and intuitive to use during a search, both everyday and occasional backcountry enthusiasts will love this device.
The Arva EVO5+ capitalizes on ARVA’s 35-year expertise to fit in the palm of your hand. Their R&D team pushed the size/performance ratio past the edge of the envelope to create a device that fits perfectly in your jacket pocket. With a 50m search strip width, group check, marking function, and an automatic revert-to-transmit mode, the Arva EVO5+ is jam packed with all of the essential functions needed to rescue an avalanche victim. Equipped with a backlit screen and a speaker that emits a precise, modulated beep, this transceiver will efficiently and effectively guide you to the burial zone.
Holster not included
Automatic revert-to-transmit via timer in the event of a secondary avalanche. During a search, in the event of a secondary avalanche, the return to transmit function allows the device to automatically switch back to transmit mode. This switch is activated either by timer after a certain period of time of user inactivity, or by motion detector after a certain amount of time where the device has not moved.
Interference management lets the user adjust their search technique in an area with a lot of signal interference. Interference management maximizes the device’s performance in search mode in an environment «overrun» by electromagnetic interference. To accomplish this, the device in search mode automatically reduces the bandwidth and ignores all other frequencies to focus solely on the beacon being tracked.
50m search strip width bandwith corresponds to the size of the area «scanned» by the searching device. The device’s search area increases as bandwidth increases. This criterion is often used to compare beacon performance.