OLAS debuted in 2017 to give birth to a perfect system for man overboard detection, and with time this series was enriched with new elements to become the reference in the field of We have to go back to 2017, when Exposure introduced the first OLAS bracelet (today's OLAS TAG).To implement this technology, a transponder capable of tracking people or objects that would wear the bracelet would have been needed. Exposure's ingenious idea was to originally use Bluetooth as a transponder.Obviously, Bluetooth was not born as a transponder, but as a digital data transmission system. However, the prerogative of having a well-determined range and not having the ability to go through water makes it specifically suited for this kind of use, a perfect transponder. In fact, our smartphones normally use Class 2 Bluetooth with a range of 10 m, which corresponds to the best compromise for energy efficiency. OLAS thus triggers the alarm when the wearer of the bracelet goes out of the 10-meter range or the signal is interrupted by water. For this reason Exposure then introduced theOLAS CORE and EXTENDER, precisely to give the possibility of being used on larger vessels, which would otherwise suffer from the problem of false alarms. Seven years later, the market has definitely agreed with this excellent idea, which can achieve perfect detection for humans at sea and at the same time keep costs down. It is also proper to pay attention to the low environmental impact, in fact, thanks to the use of Bluetooth the power consumption is really minimized.
OLAS is enriched with the new T2

Exposure's OLAS, the well-known system dedicated to the detection of humans at sea, is enriched with the new OLAS T2 wristband.
OLAS and the added value of OLAS T2



The prerogatives of OLAS T2


- MOB bracelet for OLAS system forman overboard recovery.
- Rechargeablelithium battery via USB cable. A full charge can last up to 7 days.
- Battery monitoring with low battery indication through a number of LED flashes accompanied by vibrations alerting the user.
- Waterproof and hermetically sealed for added protection from external agents.
- App in case of MOB event emits continuous audible alarm.
- The app shows the direction and distance to the man who fell overboard and stores the time and coordinates.
- Up to 25 OLAS T2s can be tracked using the Exposure Guardian or Core OLAS receivers.
- When used with the Exposure OLAS Guardian or Core, it can cover vessels Up to 50 feet, which becomes about 80 with the use of theOLAS Extender.
- One bracelet can connect to multiple smartphones or tablets.
- Free app for iOS and Android devices.
- The silicone rubber bracelet is easily worn on the wrist and can be attached to any object or animal.
- Dimensions 38 x 38 x 9.5 mm, weight 12 g.