Pushing Performance to the Limit in Extreme Winter Racing Conditions

Over the past weekend, our development team conducted an intensive series of tests in Japan, focusing on one of the most demanding environments our technology can face: competitive racing on snow, under very low temperatures.

The tests took place during a high-level race event, providing a real-world context that was both technically and operationally challenging. Snow-covered terrain combined with freezing conditions creates a particularly harsh scenario for satellite-based positioning systems. In addition, active snowfall is known to significantly degrade GPS signal quality, increasing noise and reducing accuracy.

Despite these adverse conditions, our devices delivered excellent performance throughout the entire test session. Positioning stability, data continuity, and overall reliability remained consistently strong, even when GPS reception was at its weakest. This confirms the robustness of our latest developments and validates the design choices made over recent months.

These results mark an important milestone at the start of 2026. Testing in such extreme conditions allows us to confidently move forward, knowing that our system is capable of performing not only in standard environments, but also in the most demanding real-world racing scenarios.

More updates will follow as we continue to push the limits of performance and reliability in the weeks ahead.

From Final Testing to Market Launch

Looking ahead, these tests represent a decisive step forward. The devices currently under evaluation are the final production version that will be released to the market. The next milestone will be the launch of a pre-order phase, allowing customers to secure their device at a special introductory price. Once pre-orders are collected, we will proceed with the first production batch and initial shipments. This entire process is planned to be completed by spring, ensuring that our customers receive their devices in time for the upcoming motorsport season.