“Furrion Aurora's IEC 60945 marine certification puts it in a different class for salt-air and marine environments — the engineering is genuinely validated, not marketing copy.”
The Furrion Aurora ($1,699) is recommended with a 8.1/10 consensus score across 6 expert reviews. Experts highlight iec 60945 marine certification — validated for salt air and uv exposure and anti-glare tempered glass diffuses harsh reflections effectively. Digital Trends says: "Furrion Aurora's IEC 60945 marine certification puts it in a different class for..." Best for: Marine and RV environments, Coastal homes with salt air, High-glare outdoor installations.

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Furrion Aurora
Outdoor TVs
SmartHomeExplorer proprietary rating
6 expert sources
The Furrion Aurora earns a SHE Score of 5.8/10, driven by strong value (9.6/10) with room to improve in compatibility breadth (1.1/10). Based on 6 expert sources and SmartHomeExplorer compatibility analysis.
How we calculate the SHE Score →Expert Consensus: 8.1/10 across 6 sources
Last verified:“Furrion Aurora's IEC 60945 marine certification puts it in a different class for salt-air and marine environments — the engineering is genuinely validated, not marketing copy.”
Key Features
- ✓ IEC 60945 marine certification
- ✓ Anti-glare tempered glass
- ✓ 1,000 nits
- ✓ Android TV + Google Assistant
- ✓ 140°F max operating temp
Best For
What Experts Agree On
What Experts Love
- ✓ IEC 60945 marine certification — validated for salt air and UV exposure
- ✓ Anti-glare tempered glass diffuses harsh reflections effectively
- ✓ 140°F maximum operating temperature for direct sun exposure
- ✓ Android TV with Google Assistant built in
- ✓ RV and marine installation compatible
Common Criticisms
- ✗ 1,000 nits lower than Seura Ultra Bright at 3,000 nits
- ✗ Android TV OS receives less reliable updates than Tizen or Roku
- ✗ No SmartThings or Alexa native integration
- ✗ Smaller customer support infrastructure than Samsung or SunBriteTV
What The Experts Say
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Furrion Aurora worth it?
Furrion Aurora earns a 8.1/10 consensus score across our 12 expert sources. It is rated "Recommended" — Marine and RV environments. At $1,699, Furrion Aurora's IEC 60945 marine certification puts it in a different class for salt-air and marine environments — the ...
Who is the Furrion Aurora best for?
Furrion Aurora is best for: Marine and RV environments, Coastal homes with salt air, High-glare outdoor installations. Experts rate it "Recommended" overall.
How does the Furrion Aurora compare to other Entertainment options?
Among the Entertainment products we have reviewed, Furrion Aurora ranks above average with a 8.1/10 score. See our full category comparison for more details.
What smart home systems does the Furrion Aurora work with?
Furrion Aurora works with major smart home platforms. Check our compatibility notes on the product page for any setup requirements or hub dependencies.
What are the pros and cons of the Furrion Aurora?
The main pros of the Furrion Aurora are iec 60945 marine certification — validated for salt air and uv exposure and anti-glare tempered glass diffuses harsh reflections effectively. The main downside is 1,000 nits lower than seura ultra bright at 3,000 nits. Overall, experts rate it "Recommended" with a 8.1/10 consensus score.
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