What Are the Random Vessels on RadarBox.com?
Random ship (green) displayed on RadarBox.com
If you've been browsing RadarBox.com recently, you might have noticed something new on the map—random vessels appearing alongside aircraft. These vessels are part of an exciting integration with ShipXplorer, a real-time vessel tracking platform that monitors global ship movements.
What is ShipXplorer?
ShipXplorer was developed to address the maritime industry's growing global navigational and tracking challenges. Powered by AirNav Systems, the same company behind AirNav RadarBox, ShipXplorer offers a comprehensive solution for tracking vessels across the globe.
Why Are Vessels Appearing on RadarBox?
Random ship (green) displayed on RadarBox.com
In an increasingly competitive market, ShipXplorer stands out by offering unique, customized features tailored to the needs of its users. This integration allows RadarBox users to benefit from ShipXplorer's real-time vessel tracking data, providing a more complete picture of global transportation networks. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast or a maritime professional, this added layer of information enriches your experience on RadarBox.
Unique Features and Tools
ShipXplorer isn't just another vessel tracking site—it's designed with unique features that set it apart from the competition. The platform offers a highly detailed coverage map, allowing users to track vessels with pinpoint accuracy. Whether you're monitoring commercial shipping routes or tracking individual yachts, ShipXplorer's tools are tailored to provide the most relevant data in real time.
ShipXplorer AIS Hardware Innovations
SeaRange developed by ShipXplorer
In addition to its software solutions, ShipXplorer is also making waves with its hardware innovations. The ShipXplorer AIS Dongle, antenna, and SEA AIS Receiver are designed for users seeking premium AIS products. These tools ensure that you're not just getting data—you're getting the most accurate and reliable data available.
Customizing Your RadarBox Map
Random ship (green) displayed on RadarBox.com
If you prefer to focus solely on aircraft tracking, RadarBox allows you to customize your map view. To turn off the ships, navigate to "Map Options" and find the "Show ShipXplorer Vessel" option. You can toggle the vessels on or off according to your preference.
Stay Connected
To keep up with the latest updates from ShipXplorer, follow us on our social media channels:
- Facebook: ShipXplorer
- Twitter: ShipXplorer
- Instagram: ShipXplorer
- LinkedIn: ShipXplorer
For those interested in purchasing ShipXplorer's premium AIS hardware, visit this link to buy now.
By integrating ShipXplorer into RadarBox, we're offering something unique—a seamless blend of aviation and maritime tracking that caters to the diverse needs of our users. We've covered you on land, at sea, or in the air.
We're also providing free ShipXplorer receivers for users in areas with limited coverage. Apply here: ShipXplorer.com/addcoverage
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