Dive into the sea with this state-of-the-art underwater drone
Innovative robot can explore depths of ocean, capture stunning photos, videos
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You've seen drones that can fly, but how about a drone that can explore under the ocean? This new powerful underwater robot uses AI to dive into the depths of the sea.
It's called FiFish E-GO, and thanks to its unique modular design, the innovative drone is easily customizable and upgradeable. So, whether you are a professional, a hobbyist or an adventurer, the E-GO has got you covered.
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How does the underwater drone work
The FiFish E-GO is a new model of an underwater robot from Qysea, a company that specializes in developing and manufacturing underwater robots. The E-GO is the latest addition to the FiFish series, which includes the P3, the V6, and the V6 Expert.
The E-GO stands out from the other FiFish models by having a modular design that allows you to quickly remove and reinstall its thrusters, camera, lights and batteries.
This feature makes the E-GO more convenient to use, as you can easily swap out parts for upgrades, repairs, or different purposes. It also makes the E-GO more compact and portable, as it can be packed down much smaller than other underwater drones.
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The underwater drone by the numbers
The FiFish E-GO has a streamlined aluminum body that can withstand high pressure and corrosion. It has six electric thrusters that provide 360-degree omnidirectional movement and a top speed of 3 knots (3.5 mph). It can dive to 100 meters (328 feet) or 200 meters (656 feet) with an upgrade.
The E-GO has a 4K/30fps camera with a new wide-angle lens that can capture stunning underwater images and videos.
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It also has four LED spotlights that produce 10,000 lumens of brightness, making it suitable for low-light conditions. The camera can focus down to a distance of 10 cm (3.9 inches), allowing you to see the details of small objects or creatures.
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The underwater drone's AI-powered functions
The E-GO also has a number of AI-powered functions that enhance its performance and capabilities. For example, it can use Q-Steady 3.0 self-stabilization to maintain its position and orientation in turbulent water.
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It can also use AI vision to lock onto and follow targets, remove plankton and other suspended particles from images, and even count the number of fish in its shot.
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The underwater drone has a battery life of 2.5 hours
The E-GO has two externally mounted lithium batteries that can be replaced with freshly charged ones without having to power down. This gives the E-GO an uninterrupted endurance of over 2.5 hours. The batteries are also fast-charging, reaching 90% power in 50 minutes.
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The underwater drone has 6 attachment ports
The E-GO has up to six attachment ports that can accommodate different optional tools and accessories. These include a robotic arm, a sonar, a laser scaler, a water quality detector, and more. The E-GO can carry up to 11 lbs of underwater payload, making it ideal for various applications and scenarios.
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How can I get one of these underwater drones?
The FiFish E-GO E100 is available now for a price of $6,499.
Kurt's key takeaways
The FiFish E-GO is a great underwater drone that offers a lot of features and functions. It is a great choice for anyone who wants to explore the underwater world. The modular design of the E-GO makes it easy to customize, upgrade, and service, as well as to pack and transport. It also has a long battery life, a fast-charging system, a powerful camera, and a range of AI-powered functions that make it smarter and more capable than other underwater drones, but as I mentioned, it comes at a steep price.
What do you think of the FiFish E-GO? Would you ever spend that kind of money on a drone like this? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.
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