OceanTools Ltd releases new subsea product to market

OCEAN Tools Ltd, world-leading underwater technologists based in Aberdeen Scotland, release the C7-30 High-Definition IP subsea camera. Another market first ...

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OCEAN Tools Ltd, world-leading underwater technologists based in Aberdeen Scotland, release the C7-30 High-Definition IP subsea camera. Another market first for OceanTools, the C7-30 is a multipurpose IP camera with an integral high-intensity controllable light ring to illuminate the underwater environment and provide clear video footage at depths down to 6000 m.

The compact C 7 30 subsea observation camera offers an impressive 2 MP HD over IP video output with a Wide Dynamic Range providing superb video quality under all lighting conditions. The integral light ring has 12 LEDs that can provide a light output of up to 2,250 lumens the intensity of which can be varied by analogue voltage control, power cycling or serial RS 485 control.

Brian Hector, Technical Sales Manager of OceanTools Ltd said “This camera is a market first, offering 2MP HD streaming video with internal lights in a package of only 53mm diameter. I’m looking forward to having this camera on display at Subsea Expo”.

Visit OceanTools Ltd on stand 47 at #SubseaExpo 21-23 February 2023 to learn more about the C7-30 and the full range of underwater cameras, lights, and dye detection equipment.

Kevin Parker, Managing Director of OceanTools said “We are obviously delighted to have sold more than 20 units in the first week this great camera has been on the market. Our customers tell us they are moving away from standard-definition cameras. With this new addition, OceanTools are ideally placed to provide cameras for the changing market.”

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