Munin Bilge Guard
Sensoren er hardwaren — abonnementet er det, der holder vagten. Det giver mobilforbindelse, app og alarmer, så du får besked, hvis vandet stiger eller båden flytter sig.
- Mobilforbindelse via NB-IoT
- Øjeblikkelig alarm ved højt vand
- Områdeposition og zone-alarm
- App-adgang og support
Hardware betales én gang. Abonnementet fornyes automatisk hvert år — sæt på pause eller opsig når som helst fra din konto.
Get notified before the water rises.
Your boat is left alone most of the time, and water finds its way in while you're away. There can be many reasons for water to accumulate – rain through a leaky tarpaulin, a dripping through-hull fitting, a clogged bilge pump, or a dead battery. You only discover it when the damage is done. Unless someone is watching.
Munin does. A small sensor in the bilge that detects when the water rises and reports home to your phone the same second. Named after Odin's raven, which flew out into the world and returned with news of everything it had seen.
What Munin can do
- Instant water alarm. The sensor in the bilge is always awake. When the water level rises above normal, you get notified immediately — not at the next scheduled measurement, but at the same second. It detects water no matter where it comes from: from above, through the hull, or from a failed pump.
- Area and movement. Munin reports the boat's location and detects if it moves. Set a zone around your marina and get notified if the boat leaves it — against drifting and theft.
- 5+ year battery, zero maintenance. Munin runs on NB-IoT — a mobile network built for sensors that need to send little data and last long. Five seasons without changing batteries or touching anything. You set it up once.
- Set up in fifteen minutes. No cables through the boat, no technician. Place the sensor in the bilge, open the app, and you're good to go.
Munin Bilge Watch requires a subscription (Boat Monitoring — annual, DKK 500/year), which covers mobile connection, app, and alarms.
Position is area-based via the mobile network — it shows where the boat is and if it has moved, not a precise map marking down to the boat's specific berth.