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FOX-CEI222
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353.60 (CHF) incl tax
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The Fox RX+ security system is designed for anglers who want to effectively protect their swim, bivvy, and fishing gear, day or night. Built as a simple-to-deploy electronic surveillance solution, it helps create a deterrent and responsive protective perimeter around your fishing area without unnecessary complexity. Whether you are set up for a quick session or a long stay, this fishing security system fits naturally into your setup: you define your perimeter, choose the relevant elements for your configuration, and stay in control of alerts.
The RX+ philosophy is based on modularity: the system is designed to work as an ecosystem, so you can adapt protection to your environment (cluttered bank, access path, tackle storage area, bivvy entrance). In practice, you get a field-oriented solution: quick installation, intuitive use, and alerts designed to grab attention when it matters. By focusing on a configurable approach, Fox delivers a security alarm system tailored to the demands of carp anglers and, more broadly, mobile anglers.
The main advantage of the Fox RX+ Security System is the real peace of mind it brings on the bank. Once installed, the system helps reduce the risks linked to opportunistic intrusions, unexpected movement around the swim, and situations where you need to step away (restocking, moving to another spot, visiting the facilities, etc.). It is especially useful when your gear is left close to the rods, bivvy, or a storage area: a quick alert lets you react immediately.
Its ecosystem-driven design supports progressive use: you can start with a simple setup and then adapt it as sessions go on. This approach is ideal for anglers who want a fishing swim security solution without over-equipping unnecessarily. In addition, the system is built with practicality in mind: it is designed to remain easy to use, even in difficult conditions (low light, fatigue, changing weather). Finally, by choosing a fishing-specific solution, you benefit from an approach truly suited to life by the water, rather than a generic device that is not very ergonomic on the bank.
To get the best from your Fox RX+ security system, start by defining a realistic protected area: the natural access points to the swim (path, gap between trees, bivvy entrance, tackle drop zone) are usually the priority areas. Then place the system elements to cover these zones, while avoiding unnecessary triggers (vegetation brushing against them, objects likely to move in the wind). Take time to test the setup before nightfall: simulate a pass-through, check that the alert is clearly audible, and adjust the available settings to suit your needs.
During a session, keep a simple routine: activate surveillance when you leave the swim, disable it when handling your equipment, and regularly check the overall condition of the elements (positioning, cleanliness, power supply). For long-term use, store the gear dry after the session, clean the surfaces if needed, and follow the manufacturerโs recommendations specific to the RX+ modules you are using.
Question 1: What is a fishing-specific security system for?
Answer: It allows you to monitor your swim and alert you if something happens around your gear, so you can react quickly and deter intrusions.
Question 2: Is the RX+ system suitable for long sessions?
Answer: Yes, its modular design and outdoor-focused build are well suited to extended sessions, with a setup you can adapt to your organization and your spot.
Question 3: Is it complicated to install?
Answer: No, the goal is a field-ready setup: you position the elements around the key access points, then test and adjust the settings according to your habits.
Question 4: Which products is it compatible with?
Answer: It is designed to work within the Fox RX+ range, in combination with compatible RX+ modules and accessories (depending on your configuration).