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Review on ๐ŸŒŠ 150M Tether Titan Professional Underwater Drone ROV AUV Robot | 4K UHD Action Camera | Remote Control | Real-time Streaming | Undersea Detection | Viewing, Recording, Fishing, Salvage Work | 150M Titan by Chad Carter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable, stable, long lasting and amazing innovation - an incredible pleasure to use

So far so good, I couldn't get the Geneinno T1 into clear water on Lake St. Clair (freshwater), but I still managed to get some pretty good video footage of Bluegills, Crappie, Grouper, and Grouper on a jetty in very murky water. Michigan has had almost no ice this year, and I expect to get clearer pictures of Lake St. Clair, Lake Kent, and other Michigan lakes as the ice forms in February. muddy, better stay close to the bottom, turn on the lumens at full power, this will help you get clearer shots when shooting fish in muddy water. Sometimes when the fish seem scared I'll move at medium speed with the lights off, slowly sneaking up to the fish, then when I get close and they feel safe I'll turn the lights on full and then switch to slow to see more Speed to achieve stable video and also will not frighten the fish. Approaching too quickly will startle the fish, so it's best to keep it low. A great tip for spotting fish is to keep an eye out for shadows, even if it's just the tiniest dark speck on your tablet as you navigate, that's a big indication you've just spotted a fish. Sometimes, as soon as I notice a shadow, I'll turn it down to the lowest speed and sneak up on the fish, but it all depends on the circumstances. I've had about 10 dives so far and the drone is holding up great, even when I wrapped a thick boat rope around the propellers twice it was pretty bad the second time. But I slowly pulled the rope out of the propellers and it came out, I still had some filament in the motor so I took the drone and motor apart then pulled each strand of rope out of the motors and then sprayed in silicone. Splashes, then the propellers turned like new. No matter where you dive, in the ocean, lake, pond, always be aware of your surroundings, I saw a video on YouTube where another type of drone damages the motor simply by sucking on the monofilament line floating on the surface . Luckily I didn't damage my engine pulling the boat rope off the pier. And indeed I would say this is a big plus for the Geneinno T1, the motors and the drone itself overall seem much more powerful than other underwater drones on the market, even Dustin Dunnill told me about it. There is a slight delay. on my Apple tablet while navigating, but just make sure to open the wireless transmitter antennas on every dive and stay as close to the transmitter as possible. I've never had a drop in signal when diving or filming a fish, I've heard other underwater drones on the market have this problem. Video footage seems pretty consistent when shooting fish, I've seen better but I've seen a lot worse. The Geneinno T1 doesn't twitch or wobble like some underwater drones I've seen on the market, even at full speed it moves through the water quite smoothly and stays level. A big plus is that the T1 has a 3-4 hour runtime so you can get a ton of footage! I have a 10 minute YouTube video of Geneinno T1 on my Eternal Angler channel, be sure to check it out. I still have a few hours of footage of largemouth bass and other species that I will be uploading soon. Can't wait to get out to the main lake to catch musk, pike, smallmouth bass and maybe other species like carp, catfish and sturgeon. I think the camera and video quality could be better, not sure which aperture that is. Yes but I wish Geneinno would take a step forward to the 1/2.3 sensor, video quality seems better with Gladius Mini with Fifish V6. The 160 degree wide angle lens has its pros and cons, I think you will be able to see more, find fish a lot easier and also be better at finding treasure on the bottom with your claw. But when I get closer to the fish, there's a sort of fisheye effect where the image gets a bit distorted, like in GroPro. It would be great if you could switch different perspectives from your Geneinno tablet app like a GoPro, for example wide view to narrow view. because there really is no other consumer drone on the market with this feature. As seen in Dustin Danille's YouTube video, the claw works well, he picked up a lot of items from the bottom of his pool, but once I have it I'll have to try it on the lake. I am in contact with Will Turner from Geneinno, he says they are planning to bring out sonar for this drone to hunt fish underwater, this will be an amazing feature for us fishermen. So far I'd give it five stars for reliability, fault tolerance, long run times, and incredible innovations like the Claw. Of course it has some disadvantages but all underwater drones have them, just search any drone group on facebook and you will understand what I am talking about. But so far there aren't any major cons stopping me from having fun and using it when I want! The problems I encountered were my own faults, and even then the Geneinno T1 withstood those rough hurdles. Most importantly I want to improve the latency/latency so I can look more fluidly at my LCD video screen while controlling my Geneinno t1 from an Apple tablet. If technology improves within a year and Geneinno comes out with a better channel, I will definitely buy it. d say so far. From now on the technology can only get better and Geneinno keeps updating the app software to improve the drone. Even if I only had 10 dives, my experience can change. But those dives were also in freezing water in December and January, that's a tough son of a bitch! At first I had some trouble editing H264 videos in Magix Vegas, some videos were choppy after rendering, but when I switched to Adobe Premiere they came out smooth. I also upgraded my graphics card which helped when editing 4k videos from the preview screen. What's nice is that Premiere can pre-process 4k videos, making them easier to edit and smoother! I think this technology will change the world of fishing and basically start a whole new hobby for yourself. Whether you are starting a new hobby, want to increase your knowledge about fish, go on a treasure hunt or just want to have fun, I think the Geneinno T1 is a good choice. These underwater drones will have many uses, I even plan to take underwater footage of my fishing lures so I can demonstrate to other fishermen. It would be great to see the Geneinno underwater drone perform lateral movements one day. I suspect this would help better position the claw for picking up items off the ground and shooting fish. A removable battery is a must in the future, but so far Geneinno is leading the way! I think 99% of the population just doesn't know about this technology yet, the videos are just starting to appear on YouTube. And people seem to assess the predisposition to these underwater drones before using them. I spoke to Kim Stricker from the fishing TV show Hook n' Look, he is known for amazing underwater shots of bass and other fish that he shoots underwater with expensive scuba gear and an expensive camera, he liked one of my YouTube videos very. and told me to call him. I chatted with him for half an hour about fishing, invasive species like the Asian carp and even mentioned these underwater drones to him and said I wouldn't be able to navigate and video due to the darkness of Lake St Clair and others rotate freshwater inland lakes in Michigan. I didn't quite understand what he was saying as I had already captured some great shots with my GoPro cameras in the darkest water even in the marina. Of course there will be times when it's more difficult to navigate in northerly winds compared to westerly winds as the waters rise up Lake St. Clair, but once you learn how to use this drone you'll see that You can capture amazing shots even in murky waters. As I said above, use Lumens, stay on the bottom and move slowly, once you see a shadow try to sneak up on the fish. Of course, certain times of the year are better than others when it comes to water clarity. The ice at the top helps in winter to keep the wind from churning up the water, rain or snow from polluting the water. And summer days, when the west wind blows across Lake St. Clair, will be especially useful on the American side of the lake. I remind you that many Great Lakes waterways have invasive species called zebra mussels that have been cleaning the water. The bottom line is that I don't think even professional fishermen fully understand the concept of this technology. Please try it first before you give an opinion and judgement! There is a YouTuber who captured absolutely amazing footage at Emerald Lake in Michigan. Check out this YouTube video when you get a chance. This technology already exists and is finally available to consumers, but most people still have no idea what a joker is.

Pros
  • 1. An ideal underwater drone diving to a depth of 150 m (492 ft). Extremely pressure-resistant, the Titan is a professional underwater drone for geeks.
Cons
  • weak