Look at the appearance of this thing. Isn’t it cute? Boya Gongdao demonstrated an underwater camera "Robotic Fish BIKI" at a press conference at Peking University, which looks like a fat fish.
The overall weight of BIKI is quite light and portable, weighing only 800 grams. It uses wireless control and can dive to a depth of 5 meters. The overall design is in the shape of a fish. The fish head is equipped with an 8-megapixel camera that supports 1440P, 30FPS, and 124-degree wide-angle sports lenses, which can meet the different needs of different underwater photographers for shooting underwater sports. The direction is achieved by swinging the tail. control. Built-in 2400mA lithium battery, it can work continuously for more than two hours when fully charged.
In terms of control, the BIKI robotic fish can be controlled through the attached remote control or mobile APP. The mobile APP is controlled through WIFI. Users can watch the shooting screen and path preset recording and broadcasting modes in real time on the mobile phone. .
In addition. The attached remote control can ensure an effective control distance of 4 meters and is waterproof. Beginners can use a variety of simple control methods such as path cruising, one-click photography, and one-click follow.