Raymarine CAM210 Augmented Reality Pack, For Axiom MFDs, AR200 Sensor
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Overview
The Raymarine T70452 is an augmented reality camera pack for Raymarine Axiom chartplotters that combines the AR200 sensor with the CAM210 IP bullet camera. On screen, ClearCruise AR overlays AIS targets, waypoints, and navigation aids on the live camera view, which helps the helmsman match what is ahead of the boat with what is on the display.
The AR200 feeds position, heading, pitch, and roll data to the system at 10 Hz, while the CAM210 supports video up to 1920 x 1080 and uses built-in infrared emitters for low-light viewing up to 20 m. The camera housing is rated IPX6 and IPX7 for above-deck use, so this pack fits boats that need a fixed forward view or blind-spot coverage at the helm without piecing the system together item by item.
Key features
- Works with Raymarine Axiom chartplotters to show ClearCruise AR overlays on the camera image
- AR200 combines a GNSS receiver and AHRS sensor for position, heading, pitch, and roll data
- Sensor and heading data update at 10 Hz, which helps keep the AR overlay steady while underway
- CAM210 supports up to 1920 x 1080 video and uses infrared emitters for near-field low-light viewing up to 20 m
- Camera can be powered by 12 V DC or PoE 802.3af, which gives more flexibility when planning cable runs
- IPX6 and IPX7 camera protection suits exposed above-deck mounting locations
- Includes the core RayNet and SeaTalkng connection pieces needed to bring the camera and sensor onto the same system
Compatibility and fit
This pack is built around the Axiom platform and makes the most sense when Axiom is the main display at the helm. It is a visible-light day and night camera system with AR overlay capability, not a thermal camera, so it is aimed at navigation awareness, traffic identification, and blind-spot monitoring rather than heat-based target detection.
The AR200 connects through SeaTalkng and takes its normal 12 V supply from that network. The camera can run from a direct 12 V feed or over Ethernet, which is useful on refits where helm space is tight and you want to keep installation tidy.
Installation and setup
The CAM210 is meant for above-deck mounting at a location with a clear forward or side view. Its compact bullet-style housing helps when mounting space is limited, and the included 10 m RayNet to RJ45 cable gives useful reach between the camera and the display network.
The AR200 is added to the SeaTalkng backbone, and the pack includes a 1 m backbone cable plus a T-piece connector to simplify that step. Before ordering, it is worth checking that your boat has room for the camera run, a suitable SeaTalkng connection point, and power available for the camera if you are not using PoE.
Use on board
This setup suits skippers who want more context on the screen when running in traffic, approaching marks, or tracking a saved waypoint from the helm. It is a strong fit for cruising boats, fishing boats, and pilot-house layouts where a fixed camera view adds useful awareness without moving to a pan-tilt system.
What’s included
- CAM210 day and night IP bullet camera
- AR200 augmented reality sensor
- 10 m RayNet to RJ45 cable
- 1 m SeaTalkng backbone cable
- SeaTalkng T-piece connector
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