This also includes the option of updating the devices (we already tested the Barryvox S a year ago) to the latest software version. These updates are not usually security-related, as the devices are of course already tested with the first software version and work well. Rather, it is often about "nice-to-have" improvements, for example in the menu navigation, the display, the sounds or the battery level indicator. However, as avalanche transceivers are, of course, safety-relevant equipment, an update by the user is not actually intended. You either have to send the device in, which is of course rather inconvenient in winter, or have it updated by a specialist dealer with the appropriate equipment. However, this is not only inconvenient, as there is by no means a dealer with the possibility of updating everywhere, but often also involves not exactly low costs.
Mammut provides a remedy and offers the possibility of a device-to-device update for current avalanche transceivers from software version 3.0. A device with the new software version is still required here, but you can then simply use it to update other devices.