The V16 beacon is not just a simple flashing light; it is much more: it is a rapid alert system that can make the difference between a scare and a tragedy.
When the vehicle breaks down or is involved in an accident, simply take the beacon out of the window and place it on the roof. Thanks to its magnetic base, it attaches effortlessly, without leaving the car or stepping onto the hard shoulder, which is already a major safety improvement.
Once switched on, it emits a high-intensity amber light visible from long distances. This is useful in itself, but connected beacons go one step further.
In models with geolocation—the ones that will be mandatory from 2026—the device automatically sends your location to the DGT platform. You don’t need to do anything else. The information is transmitted in real time and allows the traffic system to alert other drivers via information panels or even their own navigation devices.
The result: less risk for the person involved in the incident, more reaction time for others, and more efficient management of any roadside situation.
In short, the key difference is here: a traditional beacon only warns with light; a connected beacon also communicates the emergency. And that, on the road, can save lives.