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Roam Marine Monitor
Roam Marine Monitor
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Boaters can stay informed and secure with the Roam Marine Monitor, an innovative, cost-effective cellular connected device. Get real-time data to monitor essential parameters, including voltage, humidity, temperature, bilge pump status, and accelerometer readings. Easily integrate sensor data into your boat for remote monitoring and alert notifications, plus access detailed status from anywhere in the world. Stay aware of battery health, bilge pump activity, and fluctuations in temperature, humidity, and accelerometer readings.
User Manual: Roam Manual
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Kit Includes

1) Roam Marine Monitor Hub
The primary hub includes ambient temperature, humidity sensors along with sea state monitoring and a backup battery. All sensors connect to the bottom of the device and can be custom configured to meet your specific needs.
2) LTE-M Cellular Antenna
3) Secondary Battery or Pump Sensor x2
Wire these sensors into your second battery bank or bilge pumps for continual status. If you are connecting to your bilge pump we often recommend connecting to the manual bilge pump switch and the 6' wire is often more than enough. If you feel you will need more wire then order the 18' version for extended connection flexibility.
4) High Water Float Switch
Our high water float switch is custom built to provide a normally closed signal to our hub. Unlike many other float switch alarms this allows us to alarm if there is a problem with the wire to increase confidence in a high water event alarm. The float switch comes with a 15' wire.
5) Main Battery Supply Sensor
The main battery supply cable is 6' and is typically connected to your house batteries either at the battery or on a main bus bar in the electrical panel. The Roam Monitor both monitors battery voltage and uses this connection for it's primary power source.
6) GPS Antenna
Our GPS antenna comes with a 10' cable to allow for easy installation. The GPS antenna can be installed inside a fiberglass boat but should be kept away from metal and installed with the sticky side facing earth.
7) Mounting Brackets
Two mounting brackets and associated screws are included for quick mounting of the product.
Technical Specifications
Operating Input Voltage | 5-32 VDC |
Power Draw | 0.3W (0.030A @ 12V) |
Internal Battery Capacity | 2600mAh |
Battery Certification | UN 38.3 |
Runtime on Internal Battery | 48 hours with GPS Enabled Up to 28 Days with GPS Disabled |
Physical Dimensions | 5.0 in x 3.8 in x 1.5 in (127 mm x 97 mm x 38 mm) |
Storage Temperature | -40ºF to 160ºF |
Operating Temperature | -22ºF to 149ºF |
Cellular | LTE CAT M1 Bands: B2, B4, B5, B12, B13, B25, B26, B66 |
Local Wireless | 2.4Ghz |
GPS Positioning | GNSS External Antenna |
Certifications | FCC Part 15B PTCRB |
Internal Sensors | Temperature Humidity Accelerometer (Sea State) |
Audible Alarm | Piezo Internal to Hub |
External Inputs | Input 1: Main Supply and Voltage Sense Input 2-4: Voltage/Pump/Float Switch |
I got my Roam monitor a few weeks ago, and it gives a huge amount of peace of mind when you have a boat in a marina that is two hours away. I don't have it permanently installed yet, but it is easy to wire up and the app and website are excellent.
Don't worry when the monitor lights on the box go out after a few minutes. I was afraid the device had crashed, but the lights are designed to go out to keep your cabin dark at night, and you can turn them on again with the button on the top.
The device is reasonably priced to purchase, and the monitoring service is really inexpensive at $60 per year.
I'm super happy!
When exploring an island it's been really nice to be able to check on the boats systems and anchor position! Especially like that an email is sent when any of the alarms has been triggered. Recently left the boat for a couple days in a new anchorage while flying out and I can't tell you how nice it was to check up on the boat from a distance ! Easy installation too!
I installed this unit a week ago. I got sick with the flu and was not able to go check the boat. It was such a relief to open the app and see actual temperature and whether high water alarm was tripped or not. Winter Temps here were in the teens. I could see my boat was a 47 degrees. So I knew my heat was working. This also saves me gas by not having to drive to the boat every day.
I have an unusual use for the device: I need to monitor that the dry stack staff shut off the batteries after my use. I made a simple box to house everything. My questions to Roam staff were answered very quickly.
We initially bought the ROAM Device to monitor our electric boat's 52v battery bank. The fact that it integrates with Victron battery monitors was a big selling point for us, as well as the very reasonable annual monitoring costs when compared to the competition. Installation was easy and everything worked as advertised. In fact, we were so happy with the device, we purchased a second unit 2 weeks later to install on our other boat! Customer service was also outstanding. If you own a boat, get a ROAM! You won't regret it!