Chasing M2 PRO 200 Meters Tether Version

$5,299.00

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SKU: CTM2PRO Category:

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Product Description

Chasing M2 PRO 200 Meters Tether Version Standard Configuration Light Industrial-Grade Underwater Drone.

Stronger Power, More Accessories, Various Power Supply (AC & DC)

CHASING M2 PRO is a light industrial underwater ROV designed for professional users and industrial applications. It works with various power supply and has stronger powered motors. The drone can be mounted more so as to greatly meet the needs of various scenarios.

Omni Movement, Multi-Angle Shooting

CHASING M2 PRO has 8 vectored thrusters layout which allows OMNI movement in all directions. Under any posture, the depth can be set with one key, which can ensure the drone to accurately hover to achieve any perspective shooting, observation and operation needs of any angle of view.

More Exclusive Accessories to Meet More Professional Scenarios

Not only compatible with CHASING M2’s attachments such as Grabber Claw, Diving Light and Laser Scaler etc, but also compatible with Control Console (High-brightness Screen), Docking Station, USBL Underwater Positioning, Multibeam Sonar, Auxiliary Camera and other M2 PRO exclusive enhanced accessories.

Unlimited Battery Life with AC & DC Power Supply

CHASING M2 PRO works with both AC and battery power supply. The default 300Wh high-capacity lithium battery is replaceable. The optional 700Wh lithium battery can work up to 5 hours, and the optional external AC equipment can truly achieve unlimited battery life.

Stronger Power Anti-Stuck Motor, 3 Knots Speed

The anti-stuck motor is 150W and the power has been upgraded by 50% compared to the Chasing M2 motor. Motors allow the ROV to move in all directions at a maximum speed of 3 knots (1.5 m/s).

Dive Up to 150 Meters to Explore More Unknowns

The waterproof level of CHASING M2 PRO has been upgraded to 150 meters (490 FT), diving deeper and exploring more underwater unknowns.