BIKI is the first bionic wireless underwater drone, or simply fish robot, created by the Robosea team.
BIKI is Robosea's first bionic fish robot with artificial intelligence
It is the most powerful, eco-friendly and portable wireless underwater drone that captures fantastic underwater shots. The underwater world is a boundless mystery for humans, but with this “fish” you will definitely discover a piece of the underwater wonderland.
BIKI The only underwater robot camera with automatic balancing, obstacle avoidance and the ability to return to base on its own. This drone is small but powerful. Supporting 4K camera, it will bring you the best views of the underwater world.
Actually, BIKI - this is not really a drone, this is a real pet robot with artificial intelligence, which is full of emotions. Tell BIKIwhat you want to do and it visualizes the underwater world from a completely new perspective.
Its speed is 1.12 mphand you can swim with the camera for 90-120 minutes, at a depth up to 60 meters. Very good, even for professional divers! It can be configured so that it floats with you, in your rhythm, or so that it floats where you cannot climb. With its wide-angle lens, you won't miss a moment around. Darkness is not a problem either, as the drone is equipped with fluorescent lights. As for the memory, BIKI has 32 GB installed, which is enough for two and a half hours of video, or for 5000 photos.
Even during fast movement, or in the dark, the drone is able to stabilize the camera for good video smoothness and sharpness in shots, using an HD motion camera and a stabilizer that is mounted on an eccentric pan and tilt head. That is, if you see that the fish robot is shaking from side to side, you can not worry about the quality of the images. The essence of the stabilizer, the developers explained on the chicken, in the literal sense: "No matter how you shake the chicken, its head is always in a stable position." And like a dolphin BIKI uses bionic sonar to search for objects in its environment. Therefore, it is wireless. Yes, nature has foreseen everything, long before people began to create new "creatures".
Although unlike many, BIKI very cute creature. It is powered by a rubber tail fin and can adjust and control the direction of travel. The technology used for the tail fin is based on Karman's theory of vortex fluid dynamics. No matter how challenging the underwater environment, BIKI can move back and forth quickly in coral reef with automatic obstacle avoidance via infrared rays.
We are confidently capturing the underwater world, but the developers BIKI hope that the mysterious world can be kept as peaceful and beautiful as before. Adopting ultra-silent technology and bionics, the robot can swim like a real fish and not disturb the underwater biosphere.
Bionic Fish Robot BIKI from Robosea
Also, he can become your helper, and even a family member. BIKI can accompany your children in the pool and help control their safety, thanks to its unique bionic design.
Do not be afraid to lose this friend on the sea. Built-in GPS allows BIKI automatically return to base and send your real-time location to mobile devices. Regardless of temperature, 0 to 70 ° C, aggressive marine environment or prolonged sunlight, BIKI will always be in excellent condition.
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