Geneinno is set to feature their newest underwater gadgets at CES 2019

Written by Ben

January 6, 2019

LOS ANGELESJan. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Geneinno, a technology company dedicated to designing highly modern underwater equipment, is set to launch its two newest underwater gadgets at the upcoming CES conference held in Las Vegas. Although the second generation of Geneinno underwater drone appeared at last year’s CES, this year it returns with various extension supports as a standout product in the drone industry.

Titan Underwater Drone

 

Not only is the Titan underwater drone the world’s first underwater drone with a robotic arm, it is also the deepest diving underwater drone with a 4K camera, able to dive up to 492ft and has extension support. Since it comes with precise hovering and is capable of high and low angle photography (-60°  60°), Titan is perfect for professional underwater filming.

Titan has a 4k camera that has the ability to record vivid underwater life backed by 6 thrusters to ensure stability while filming. Also incorporated in its design are self-balancing and anti-current algorithms for the best underwater performance. Titan has won the Red Dot Design Award before and is set to compete again at CES 2019.

Trident Underwater Scooter

Trident, a soon-to-be-launched Geneinno product, is an underwater scooter that can dive up to 40 meters. It has two propellers with 2 speed levels. For safety purposes, Trident includes a child safety lock. Despite Trident’s low price, costing just $699, it compares favorably with other, more expensive underwater scootersWith a 45minute running time, Trident is perfect for summer activities.

These two new drones and other new products are set to make a dramatic entrance into the drone category at CES 2019. Like Turner, Brand Manager from Geneinno, says, “Underwater is the future.” CES 2019 is expected to be a one of a kind event, and it will be the best place to see the latest innovations.

SOURCE Geneinno

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