Designed to be perfectly integrated into the ZX full face helmet, the NeoXs 3 is a full featured audible altimeter, with integrated skydiving logbook.
The NeoXs 3 is divided in two parts: the outside module, replacing the ZX cover, contains the electronics and the display, while the inside module contains the buzzer and the battery. Audible signal are therefore very powerful, with volume adjustment made separately for freefall signals (when louder wind noise is present) and canopy signals (quieter environment) so that sounds are always heard, but at a comfortable level.
Audible signals are distinct and easily recognizable:
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Up to 3 separate freefall altitude warning
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Up to 3 separate canopy altitude warnings
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A countdown timer
The NeoXs 3 also provides the PRO SWOOP signals, where altitude signals under the open canopy become more frequent the more the skydiver gets closer to the ground, until becoming a flat signal when reaching the lowest swoop altitude set. This will help in following more accurately a flight path to the landing area.
The NeoXs 3 offers self-calibration (manual reset is allowed) and ultra-low power consumption, so it can be powered with a single CR2430 battery, easy to find and inexpensive. Battery is monitored by the instrument to advise when it’s time to make a battery change, showing the current charge level on the LCD.
In order to further save battery, the NeoXs 3 can be turned off manually. It can also easily programmed on the ground or while climbing to altitude.
The state of the art, temperature compensated, solid state, hybrid pressure sensor delivers accurate altitude reading on the full range, up to 33,000 feet (10.000 meters)
The NeoXs 3 has three low profile buttons to keep the altimeter very thin, and preventing false button presses. Altitude is visualized using three large digits, showing always the required detail of information.
The NeoXs 3 is able to log the last 300 jumps, recording on each jump its number, date and time, exit and pull altitudes, freefall time, maximum and average freefall speeds, canopy air time, and maximum speed under the open canopy. It also summarizes activity accumulating the number of jumps, the maximum exit altitude, the lowest deployment altitude, and the maximum freefall speed.
And it’s waterproof!