KEP Announces Partnership with NSI
Kessler-Ellis Products (KEP) announced that it has been selected as the exclusive Americas distributor of NSI input devices. Effective immediately, KEP will sell and support the full line of premier keyboards and trackballs for both recreational and commercial marine markets. With NSI from KEP, boaters are assured they have the highest quality marine input solutions for relaible and efficient operation.
Designed to provide unprecedented control and accuracy, NSI marine keyboards and trackballs are purpose-built to meet the tough demands of the saltwater environment. The line offers ergonomic IEC 60945 type-approved devices that can be seamless integrated into existing systems without recertification. NSI keyboards feature dimmable backlighting and user-friendly layout selections with separate numerical, control and function keypads. Highly robust with a durable, industrial construction, NSI trackballs are equipped with glass panel and touch keys, and is backlit with pulse width modulation (PWM) dimming and RGB color control. The line also includes the world’s first trackballs with an integrated IP68 scroll wheel ensuring users can operate navigation software and scrolling-through applications safely in both indoor and outdoor installations.
“NSI keyboards and trackballs are an exceptional addition to our highly-rugged input device offerings,” said Keith Cariani, vice president, KEP Marine. “The entire line is manufactured with impeccable quality, form and function for the ultimate navigation control at the helm. NSI products offers our customers ergonmic design, IEC 60945 compliance, and innovative scroll wheel control options that can stand up to the harsh marine environment.”
“KEP Marine’s well-established dealer and distributor network is the perfect gateway for NSI in the Americas market,” said Christof Groven, area sales manager, NSI. “They are a true innovator in the marine market and we clearly share a commitment to providing technically advanced and reliable products to the marine industry.”