Fusion Launch new Website FUSION-LINK.com

January 7, 2015

Leading Marine Audio Manufacturer Unveils Feature-RichOnline Experience to Highlight Support for Multifunction Display Partners

FUSION®, a worldwide leader in marine audio, announced today the release of a comprehensive new website, FUSION-Link.com. Designed to highlight the capabilities of FUSION’s industry-standard integration with multifunction displays from every major manufacturer, the new site features a cutting-edge layout that is both streamlined and intuitive for a feature-packed andeducational experience.

Offering quick access to new product information, company news and more, the interactive portion of the website focuses on FUSION-link and how it seamlessly works with navigation technology partners such as B&G, Furuno, Garmin, Humminbird, Lowrance, Raymarine and Simrad. Customers can browse and click on compatible displays from their preferred multifunction display manufacturer and experience the FUSION-Link interface as they would appear on their boat. No other technology offers an integrated entertainment solution that allows users to control one or multiple stereos, navigate all music sources, control audio zonesindependentlyor in relation to one another, and leverage today’s hottest mobile consumer electronics for content and control.

“Our newly re-designed website reflects the innovation and thought we put into every one of our products and how we extend that ingenuity to our OEM partners,” said Chris Baird, managing director, FUSION Entertainment. “By offering a new interactive experience for our customers, we give them a better understanding of how our products work with multifunction displays from their preferred brands, ensuring they have access to the features they want on their boat, and allowing them to make a more informed purchase decision.”
 

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