Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS nexGen
Original price was: $249.00.$145.39Current price is: $145.39.


Price: $249.00 - $145.39
(as of Nov 03, 2025 17:36:10 UTC – Details)
The all new Nautilus Lifeline marine rescue GPS is less than half the size of our original radio and is incredibly simple to use. Simply undo the latch and open, turn on, remove the Red distress cap and press the Red button. That’s it! your GPS position accurate to 1.5 meters and a man overboard distress message will be broadcast to all ais equipped SHIPS up to 34 miles away as well as a special dsc message to the marine radio on your own vessel. Your Nautilus Lifeline floats and is waterproof in all Sea conditions., just keep the O-ring clean and forget about it for the next 5 years! don’t get left behind.
“Distress Alert” for emergencies and “Position Advisory for non-emergencies. Functionality may vary in some European countries.
Works worldwide (functionality may vary).
GPS position accurate to 1 meter.
Uses VHF radio waves to send digital signals.
Alerts AIS (Automatic Identification System) equipped vessels within the rescue range.
Alerts vessels equipped with VHF DSC (Very High Frequency Digital Selective Calling) radios within the rescue range.
Compact and light weighs only 4.6 oz (131 g) with batteries inserted.
Waterproof and depth-rated to 425 feet (130 meters) with the outer lid closed.
Own Ship DSC alert. Send DSC alerts directly to a specific boat.
IP68 watertight with the cap open.
Customers say
Customers find the GPS device to be of good quality, with one mentioning the iOS app is pretty good. The functionality receives mixed feedback, with one customer noting it’s pretty fool-proof while another reports issues with the ON/OFF switch. Durability is also mixed, with several customers reporting that the clasp broke multiple times. Battery life is negative, with one customer mentioning it died after one year of use.
13 reviews for Nautilus LifeLine Marine Rescue GPS nexGen
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Original price was: $249.00.$145.39Current price is: $145.39.
GasGuzzler –
A must – have especially for ocean and tidal enthusiasts
I just bought something I hope I never have to use. But isn’t that what insurance is all about? This Nautilus GPS emergency beacon is something I will never do without on an open dive, especially in tidal waters. I also recommend it for surfers, paddlers, kayakers, and strong swimmers who think they can beat a rip current. What happens if they can’t? They activate their GPS beacon. Order 2 CR123A photo batteries when you buy this. It comes without batteries.
Hbhobby –
Looks legit
Looks legit. Thankfully I have not needed to use it but looks like it will do what it is designd to do
Alexander Jaramillo Delgado –
Calidad y precio
Excelente producto
Rider –
App not found wed link not working
Right now I am giving it a 1 star because I can’t use it. The app you need to set your region is not showing in my play store and it shows not available when I click their link from the Wed. I have a Z fold 5 and am in puerto rico. There should be no issue with my phone. I do know that pr has some wed restrictions so i will look into that today. I will change my review if things change. I dive tomorrow and was really looking forward to test this thing out with the captain.
Gregory X –
This is a must, but my first one flooded and this is a replacement
This is not the most coherently written review, but I don’t feel like editing at the moment.This is a must for diving. The o-seals are not the most robust. It should have a double oring and it doesn’t. They use a weird gasket. That said, if it doesn’t flood and you do drift off, it could save your life.Programming to a ship’s MMSI is a bit of a trick the first time. You program an app on your phone with the MMSI. You put the transmitter in program mode. Then you aim the phones light at the center of the antenna holder. A series of flashes programs the MMSI into the transmitter. You need to deploy the antenna to do this. You then re roll the antenna with the tool that is provided.I dislike the tool. It’s small and easy to misplace. There is no simple place to store it. They should design the antenna so it doesn’t need a tool for deployment.
ALEJANDRO SUAREZ –
Enjoy diving!
Today, the Nautilus GPS is one of the best options when it comes to scuba diving in remote locations. Divers around the world know that there are certain dive sites in the world that have very particular characteristics of currents and waves. The island of Malpelo, in Colombia, is one of those places. Possessing an abundance and variety of fish without equal, the waters of the island are also renowned for their strong ocean currents. It is there where the Nautilus GPS takes on special prominence, providing the necessary security element to fully enjoy this beautiful place.
sheryl bradley –
Happy me.
Product arrived exactly as expected. 5 stars for quick delivery.
Amazon Customer –
Five Stars
good quality, quick delivery
Txalamar –
Buen producto para la locacización por AIS con DSC
STP –
Narrensichere Rettungs-Beacon, die mit exakter GPS-Position um Hilfe ruft, solle beim Tauchen mal was mächtig schiefgehen – und man an die Oberfläche kommt… und das Boot ist ist weit und breit nicht zu sehen. Auf Knopfdruck sendet das Teil dann, wo genau man im Wasser treibt, so dass jeder, der Signal und Position empfängt, zur Hilfe oder Rettung kommen kann. Kein Taucher sollte ohne sein…
Cifos –
Tested and works fine.
Brigitte Lutens –
APPAREIL NON ÉTANCHE !!! Je vais demander une reprise de l’appareil et l’envoi d’un autre, selon mes droits.
Julian shaw –
Have been diving with it in my bcd, No leaks and seem strong enough to take the knocks of being in my pocket, hopefully I’ll never need it but gives you peace of mind knowing it’s there.