Rugged tablets with IP65 for maritime navigation
The ONERugged M10A isn’t marketed as a ‘smart’ tablet—it’s built to stay powered, visible, and responsive when salt spray hits the bridge at dawn and GPS signals flicker in heavy squalls. That’s not theoretical. It’s the baseline requirement for any Windows 11 Industrial PC deployed where Wi-Fi drops out, condensation pools on bezels, and vibration from main engines runs continuous. IP65 rugged tablets for maritime navigation on ship bridge Maritime Bridge Operations with IP65 Sealing IP65 isn’t overkill here—it’s the minimum threshold for sustained operation in a marine environment. Unlike IP67 (which implies submersion), IP65 guarantees full protection against low-pressure water jets from any direction—critical when hosing down the bridge after salt-laden fog or during deck washdowns. The M10A’s sealed front panel and gasketed I/O ports prevent ingress not just from rain, but from the fine, conductive mist that forms around ventilators and hatchways. That’s why it’s specified—not...