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Aquabotix Declares Option the Hydroview; Wifi iPad-Controlled Under the sea Automobile Provides Stay Movie from the Depths

The cost-effective HydroView depends on acquainted iPad-based manages to offer customers with an up-close encounter with the underwater world
Aquabotix, a sea technological innovation company providing the availability of technological innovation items to the complicated community of underwater video, these days declared the production of the Aquabotix HydroView, an cost-effective and easy-to-use remote-operated underwater vehicle that immediately supports a high-definition video returning to the exterior. Managed quickly with an iOS product, mobile phone or any computer, the HydroView launches full 1080p HD video and still pictures, while customers naturally get around the absolute depths simply by slanting the wireless system and managing rate and video purchases via the touchscreen technological innovation.

For some, the HydroView will be an addictively fun way to enjoy the beach and see what can be found below. For others it will offer a useful device for underwater examination of boats and elements, increase the educational setting to perspective underwater lifestyle, or discover the absolute depths during sportfishing or snorkeling journeys. Complete with on-board LED lighting to offer included exposure in low-light circumstances, the HydroView moves at up to five troubles ahead and one troubles backwards while capturing video or taking still pictures and at the same time gathering information on water circumstances from up to 150 toes deeply. Users can then quickly discuss their encounter with friends online or make exclusive deliverables for pupil demonstrations, a take-away for rent visitors or first-person examination reviews.

The HydroView conveys quickly from the visitor's portable system to the HydroView's top-side box, which is in-turn linked with the completely submersible via a wire tether. Aquabotix has programs to broaden the HydroView collection to consist of different vessel requirements and equipment provides, but this preliminary providing, the HydroView Game, comes conventional with a 75 feet wire and power supply that abilities up to three hours of underwater discovery. Aquabotix also provides completely personalized wire programs for included range. Developed as a lightweight remedy for shipboard stowage, the HydroView actions just 14.6x19x7 inches wide and is nine weight. All elements fit quickly in to the offered water resistant, hard bag when not in use.

"Every kid ambitions of checking out the oceanic masses but few of us truly encounter lifestyle under the sea. Now, with the HydroView, if you can work an iPad you can ply the absolute depths like Jacques Cousteau," said Durval Tavares, Chief executive & CEO of Aquabotix. "Whether you are a container proprietor looking to captivate your visitors, a professional leader looking to validate vessel circumstances below the waterline or a first -responder looking for a quick and secure way to study a absorbed landscape, the HydroView provides a secure and dry, up-close encounter with the underwater community."

The HydroView Game costs $3,995.00 and purchases can be placed at http://www.aquabotix.com/hydroview.php.

Also available from Aquabotix, the AquaLens utilizes similar video abilities as the completely submersible and is created to be installed on the end of a conventional vessel connect or guideline post, submitting live video returning to a wrist-mounted LCD display. MSRP for the AquaLens is $475.00; for more information or to purchase the AquaLens, please visit: http://www.aquabotix.com/aqualens.php

Dealers considering holding Aquabotix items can contact Eileen DeChambeau at michael.dechambeau(at)aquabotix(dot)com.

About Aquabotix

Aquabotix Technology Corporation, located in southern New England, is a privately-funded developer of consumer and commercial products for underwater observation and exploration endeavoring to change the way people interact with the underwater world. Aquabotix's flagship offerings, the HydroView remote operated submersible vehicle and the AquaLens underwater viewing system, employ the latest technology to enable users to comfortably explore beneath the waves from the comfort and safety of topside.

Dedicated to supporting its non-profit and educational partners, Aquabotix donates a portion of its proceeds to numerous regional environmental partners and education institutions. For every 100 HydroView units sold, Aquabotix donates one of its underwater vehicles to a deserving educational institution to help students expand their classroom, better understand their local waters and encourage protection of these valuable resources.

For more information on Aquabotix Technology Corporation and its offerings, please visit: http://www.aquabotix.com/

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