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Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone Records 4K 60FPS Videos

If you intend to use an Underwater Drone, you should acquire an ROV with the finest available visuals. Behold the Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone that records 4K 60FPS videos. Not only is it extremely dark underwater as it goes deeper, but the environment can also cause interference.  For this reason, the Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone combines a high-resolution, high-framerate camera with a powerful lighting system, ensuring that you have a clear view of everything that traverses the path of your ROV.

Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone Records 4K 60FPS Videos

Perhaps now your dream of shooting your own National Geographic underwater-style videos will come true. According to the company, it is the first diving drone to combine a 4K 60FPS underwater camera with 360-degree omnidirectional mobility, allowing it to face any direction desired. This allows you to capture smooth and dynamic underwater footage while following marine life, inspecting an oil rig, or exploring a shipwreck, as you can perform some really lovely camera movements.

Fifish V-EVO Main Features

The Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone can record 4K video at 60 frames per second with an ultrawide 166-degree field of view, allowing for a detailed view of all the underwater sites. It combines this camera system with a pair of ultra-bright white LEDs that emit a total of 5,000 lumens, allowing you to see the same sights in all their grandeur despite the darkness and murkiness of the deep waters.

What's Included in The Fifish V-EVO Package

An adaptive imaging system allows the camera to adjust colour balance and remove noise distortion in the captured footage on the fly, allowing you to see everything in bright and vivid colour, while onboard artificial intelligence filters out all the marine flakes produced by plankton and bacteria for an even clearer image.

5000 Bright Lumen LEDs

Because the lens is fixed exactly on the nose of the drone, it is able to frame any subject that it focuses on without anything getting in the way. Because of this, it is excellent for partnering with first-person view goggles to provide a more immersive experience. Please be aware that this remotely operated vehicle (ROV) is tethered and is equipped with a cable of 328 feet in length; as a result, the greatest depth that the unmanned submersible can reach is 328 feet.

Fifish V-EVO 360 Degrees Omniview Capture

4K Camera To Record Everything Underwater

Optional Accessories To Power Up Your Fifish V-EVO!

Sold separately, of course. 😂

The Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone has six thrusters, and each one is curved in a different way to let it move in different ways. This gives the drone the ability to turn left, right, up, and down, as well as make 360-degree turns in pitch, roll, and yaw, so it can move in almost any direction. This makes it very easy to move around in these high-pressure areas. You can use the app to directly control the drone, but you can also use a function called "Posture Lock" to keep the drone's angle while moving forward or backwards, and a function called "Vision Lock" to keep a subject in focus. Is it as advanced as the AI tracking on your favourite consumer drone? Most likely not, but it should still be able to do some powerful things.

The Best Underwater Drone Right Now?




Watch Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone in Action!


The maximum speed is three knots, which is equivalent to approximately 3.5 miles per hour. It weighs just over nine pounds and has a battery that is rated to last for up to four hours. Be aware that the battery life will be greatly shortened if you move around quite a bit; therefore, you should adapt your expectations appropriately. The Fifish V-EVO Underwater Drone is now available with a price tag of US$1,299 (RM5,799). For more information, head over to Fifish's official website.



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