ACR ResQLink View 425 w/Display
The ACR ResQLink View 425 is a compact, buoyant Personal Locator Beacon built to perform in demanding conditions on land, sea, or in the air. It combines GPS/Galileo GNSS positioning, a 406 MHz distress signal, and 121.5 MHz homing capability to relay your location to the global search-and-rescue satellite network — no subscription required. An OLED display shows live beacon status and GPS coordinates during an activation, while a visible strobe and infrared strobe support low-visibility rescue operations. The multifunction clip system offers flexible attachment options for wearing on your person or securing to gear.
Important: Register Your Beacon Before You Head Out
This is a 406 MHz emergency beacon. U.S. federal regulations require it to be registered with NOAA before use — and it is free.
Register online at beaconregistration.noaa.gov (fastest method). Registration links your beacon's unique ID to you, your vessel, and your emergency contacts, so the Coast Guard and search-and-rescue teams can respond faster if it is ever activated.
Registration is the owner's responsibility.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 4.52" x 2.03" x 1.49" (11.48 x 5.16 x 3.78 cm)
- Weight: 0.33 lbs (148 g)
- Battery: Non-hazmat lithium (included)
- Battery replacement interval: Five years or after emergency use
- GNSS: Multi-constellation receiver (GPS and Galileo)
- Buoyant: Yes
- Operation life: 28 hours minimum
- Activation: Manual — deploy antenna, then press the on button
- Display: Digital OLED showing live beacon status and GPS coordinates
- Signal technologies: 406 MHz distress signal, 121.5 MHz homing, GPS/Galileo GNSS positioning
- Strobe: Visible strobe and infrared strobe
- Coverage: Global
- MEOSAR compatible: Yes
- Rescue accuracy: Within 100 meters or less
- Subscription required: None
- Battery life (standby): 5 years
In the Box:
- ResQLink View 425 PLB
- Multifunction Clip System
- Instruction Manual
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit P65Warnings.ca.gov.