AquaLens
The AquaLens is a complete and portable underwater viewing system that instantly sends live video to the surface and is easy to use and control.
The complete system includes a color video camera, LED lighting, pole attacher, LCD monitor that is easily worn on your forearm, and a battery power supply.
Be Prepared
Take your safety checklist below the water with the AquaLens.
Stay dry and be prepared while performing important inspections of your boat's underside. Compact and easily storable, the AquaLens is ready to use at any moment. AquaLens universally attaches to any boat hook which gives you the control to view exactly what you are looking for.
Save Time and Money
The expenses that come along with the boating industry can be unbearable sometimes. Why waste time and money to hire a diver when something under the water goes wrong? With this underwater viewing system, you can instantly inspect, evaluate and anticipate future problems you or your customers may encounter, without having to get into the water.
AquaLens Design
The AquaLens is your eye under the water. A close friend of the company's inspiration for the design came from him sailing around the
world, wanting to keep a watchful eye on the conditions beneath his
boat. George never got a good night's sleep, always wondering if his anchor
was properly set. He wanted a unit capable
of inspecting that was easy to use and compact, while also giving you
piece of mind.
The AquaLens is ready to use out of the box—only taking seconds to setup and no required assembly or software. The system was designed to give you complete control over the unit, allowing you to aim the system in any direction needed.
Whether it's for securing your boat, commercial boating purposes, or for emergency assistance in public safety fields, the AquaLens will keep you dry, warm and safe in the process.
AquaLens Accessories
Strap Kit
25' Video Cable
AC Power Adapter
Battery Fast Charger
Battery Recharger Kit
8 Ni-MH Rechargable Batteries
AquaLens Uses
Recreational Uses
- View hull
- View fish
- Sleep soundly
- Assess rudder
- Inspect anchor
- Check Propeller
- Secure your boat
Commercial Uses
- Inspect sea floor
- Evaluate sea wall
- Examine lobster pots
- Check live bait cages
- Determine water depth
- Analyze progress done on a project
- Inspect underwater cabling and support systems
- Determine strap placement before removing boat from water
Testimonials
We lost one of our AUVs yesterday while doing software testing. It
had an acoustic pinger on it and we quickly localized it in about 10
feet of water. We’ve occasionally had luck dragging the AUVs from our
dinghy, but could not get this one after a few hours of poking around
the location.
So, this morning I purchased an AquaLens, taped it to a paint pole and went out again to the localized position. We found the AUV using the camera, hooked it with the paint pole and pulled it to the surface. That’s an expensive fish at our cost. The AquaLens is a clever concept and worked perfectly for our application.
Good luck with
the business,
Bob
I'm an underwater photographer and I recently purchased an AquaLens to help me find creatures and plants to capture. I took the system with me to the San Juan Islands to try and compose some kelp images, which I did much more effectively than I would have if I didn't own an AquaLens. I plan on taking the AquaLens with me to Alaska soon in search of getting images of Orca whales and other underwater creatures.
Thank you,
Jon
AquaLens Tech Specs
| Diameter | 5 in. |
| Weight | 3 Lbs |
| Color | Yellow |
| Depth (cable dependent) | 15 ft cable (standard) |
| 25 ft. 50 ft. or 75ft. cable (optional) |
| Operating voltage | – 9.6 to 12 vdc |
| Battery Run Time | 10 hours (8 AA batteries required) (standard) |
| Monitor | 3.5 in. LCD screen |
| Camera | Total resolution: 640 X 480 pixels |
| LED Lighting |
| Boat hook angular adapter |
| Optional Accessories | Rechargeable batteries(optional) |
| Battery charger(optional) | |
| DC adapter (optional) |
AquaLens - Video
AquaLens in the Virgin Islands - May 2012
Take a closer look as fish swim under a dock in the crystal clear waters of the Virgin Islands!
AquaLens Underwater Footage in Florida - January 2012
Watch as the AquaLens explores the clear waters of the Florida Keys, capturing fish, underwater structures and what you would view during a boat inspection.
AquaLens Viewing System - Product Details
This detailed video, taken in our facility in Fall River, MA, walks you
through the assembly of the AquaLens from packaging to viewing underwater.
AquaLens: October 2011 - Fall River, MA
Although the water is a less than desirable quality, the AquaLens still allowed for a detailed inspection of a pier piling and underneath a boat in Fall River, MA.
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