An excellent flight instrument for paragliding
The Nimo is a flight instrument designed by Naviter for beginner and recreational pilots looking for simplicity. It provides all the essentials with a bright colour display, an instant vario, safety alerts and real-time connectivity, without unnecessary complex features. Clear and easy to use, it supports pilots from their first thermals through to recreational flying, helping them progress with confidence.
Weight (g): 222
Dimensions (mm): 97 x 71 x 25 mm (+10 mm FANET+ antenna)
A flight instrument designed to focus on the essentials
The Nimo has been designed for beginner and recreational pilots who want to enjoy the benefits of a modern flight instrument without the complexity of unnecessary features. Its goal is simple: to clearly display the information you really need to fly and progress. Its bright colour display remains easy to read in flight, while its instant vario allows you to quickly sense movements in the air mass and make better use of lift. Essential information is presented clearly so that the instrument remains an aid to flying rather than a source of distraction.
Whether for your first thermal flights, an after-work soaring session, progression flights or simply enjoying a beautiful day in the air, the Nimo supports pilots with a deliberately simple and intuitive approach. It also features safety alerts, real-time connectivity and makes it easy to retrieve and transfer flight data.
FANET+: see and be seen more effectively in flight
FANET+ adds an extra level of visibility and safety. The FANET network allows compatible devices to exchange their positions directly in flight, without relying on an Internet connection. This makes it possible to see the presence and position of other equipped pilots nearby.
The “+” refers to the integration of FLARM technology, designed to improve electronic visibility between different airspace users. A device equipped with FANET+ can therefore be visible to FLARM-compatible aircraft, such as certain gliders, light aircraft or helicopters. This technology improves awareness of surrounding traffic, without replacing pilot vigilance or the usual collision-avoidance rules.
Modern connectivity to simplify post-flight management
The Nimo has also been designed to make managing your flights as simple as recording them. Its connectivity makes it easy to transfer data and retrieve your flights for storage or analysis after landing. The objective remains true to the instrument's philosophy: to reduce unnecessary handling and allow pilots to focus above all on their flight.
This simplicity makes it particularly suitable as a first flight instrument, but also for pilots who simply do not need mapping or advanced navigation and competition features.
Nimo or Omni: which Naviter instrument should you choose?
The choice between the Nimo and the Omni depends primarily on your type of flying. The Nimo is the better choice if you are looking for a simple, easy-to-read and user-friendly instrument for recreational flying, progression and your first thermal flights. It deliberately focuses on essential information and avoids the complexity of maps and advanced features that not every pilot needs.
The Omni is aimed more at pilots who want to go further with navigation. It works with SeeYou Navigator and offers mapping, waypoint navigation, airspace management, offline data and numerous customisation options. It also features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mobile connectivity, as well as FANET/FLARM.
In summary, choose the Nimo if your priority is a modern, simple and confidence-inspiring vario that lets you fly without distractions. Choose the Omni if you need a comprehensive navigation tool to plan and follow routes, use mapping and support more advanced cross-country flying.





