Placeholder Image

字幕列表 影片播放

  • [Zack] Okay, I'm dropping it.

  • Ready?

  • [Dan] Yeah, go ahead.

  • So right now I'm in a place called the Isla De Las Mujeres, right next to next to Cancun.

  • There's this place called the Underwater Museum where there are a bunch of statues buried

  • down to kind of help, you know, the wildlife and stuff under the ocean.

  • Normally when I review drones, they are the kind of drones that fly around in the air.

  • Today, we have an underwater drone that films things underwater in 4K.

  • It should be pretty interesting.

  • So after we check out the footage, we'll take the drone apart and see what the water protection

  • is actually like.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • One of the things that's really hard with this actually...cuz like with the drone you

  • can actually see which way it's oriented in the sky... you know, the lights on the propellers

  • and stuff like that.

  • With this, you don't really know what direction that it's going when you're in the water because

  • there's no way to orient yourself except for when it reaches the surface.

  • [Music]

  • [Dan] I've got to check this out for myself.

  • I'm going in!

  • [Music]

  • Inside the box we have the drone itself.

  • This thing is legit.

  • Here we have one of the vents for the propellers.

  • So when it's sinking down, it's sucking the water up and shooting it out the top of the

  • drone.

  • Then we have the connector here which goes to the tether into the battery pack.

  • And the signal where it stores all the information.

  • We have the propellers in the back here.

  • Underneath the drone, here's the propeller that brings it up and down.

  • This is a sonar fish finder.

  • It tells us the water temperature and finds fish down to one hundred and thirty feet.

  • And then this is a little magnet on the front, so if you had like bait or something and you

  • need to drop while fishing, you can just release this from the controller and drop the bait.

  • In the front of the drone we have two headlightsLED it looks likeand then we have

  • a 4K camera.

  • And that camera is on a 2 axis gimble.

  • The tether's 225 feet and it goes into that receiver there.

  • Then the controller is kind of like the DJI set up where you have the mount for your phone,

  • and then you have the controllers there on the side.

  • Pretty sweet.

  • So this thing right here is called the base station.

  • It's actually like the WiFi emitter, cuz signals underwater don't travel.

  • So Bluetooth and WiFi just don't work under water very far.

  • So with the tethering cordthat's why we have that.

  • And then this transmits WiFi into the controller just like the DJI controller does.

  • Data storage for the footage and things, that's all stored inside the drone with internal

  • storage.

  • So there's no removable SD card slot.

  • It makes sense though because the whole thing is waterproof instead of water-resistant.

  • So having the SD card slot would have been really inconvenient as far as waterproofing

  • that goes.

  • One of the hugest perks about this whole set up though, is that the charging port, which

  • is also the same thing for the tether, the battery inside this thing can last for 2 hours.

  • Imagine a drone in the sky being able to last that long.

  • Probably one of the reasons the battery lasts so long is that the water is holding most

  • of the weight of the drone, and it doesn't need to support itself in the sky.

  • And the propellers are pretty small.

  • [Zack] Okay, I'm dropping it.

  • Ready?

  • [Dan] Yeah, go ahead.

  • [Music]

  • When you're driving the drone, you can't go left or right to circle around something,

  • you can only go forward and back and then like twist the front left and right.

  • So it's a little bit different than flying in the air.

  • So it does make things a little bit harder to control, but it's not too bad.

  • This thing lights up blue, but like I was explaining earlier, it doesn't really orient

  • yourself when you're in the water because you literally can't see it.

  • So basically you're just looking around you in the water, maybe you can find the bottom

  • of the boat you're in, but it's really hard to tell distance and stuff when you're flying

  • this underwater.

  • [Music]

  • So now that' we've seen what this can do and we've explored the outside of it, you know

  • it's time to explore the inside.

  • Let's take this thing apart and see what makes it so waterproof.

  • One thing to remember as we take apart this PowerRay is that it's waterproof to 30 meters,

  • or 98 feet, depending on what part of the world you're diving in.

  • Water-resistant cell phones like the iPhone or the Galaxy phones, are only water-resistant

  • to 1 or 1 and a half meters.

  • That's a huge difference.

  • It will be interesting to see what's inside.

  • There are several screws holding down the exterior plastic.

  • These are mostly for decoration and physical protection, since there's no waterproofing

  • around the exterior edges.

  • It'll unsnap from the lower body exposing the more important components.

  • There are some weights attached to the lower shell.

  • This might keep it oriented in the water, bottom side down.

  • Or it might also be because this is a preproduction unit that isn't quite finished.

  • There is a final version for sale on Amazon today, already, and I'll link that in the

  • description.

  • But this one's just a functional prototype.

  • The three different propellers are now exposed.

  • All the motors are concealed inside the watertight back plastic housing.

  • The other side of the white shell can also pull away from the watertight internals.

  • And now it's definitely looking more like a submarine than a drone.

  • There are a total of 46 hexagonal 2.0 screws holding the two plastic halves together after.

  • After all those screws are out, the top half can lift away.

  • There's still wires attached to that top tethering point.

  • As far as waterproofing goes, a thick green rubber ring surrounds the entire outer lip

  • of the PowerRay.

  • That rubber gets smashed by the 46 screws around the edge, keeping all of the water

  • from ingressing.

  • There's also a shiny grease covering that outer lip as well.

  • Water and oily substances don't mix, so there are multiple waterproofing barriers at work

  • here.

  • There are 4 screws holding down the main board to the plastic body.

  • And this would be a good time to mention that any time you take something waterproof or

  • water-resistant apart, it'll never be water-resistant again until it's resealed.

  • So with this particular project, I don't plan on reassembling this drone since it's already

  • been compromised.

  • I'll just keep it for parts.

  • I unplugged a few of the signal cables.

  • Interestingly enough, there's an Ethernet port on the motherboard.

  • That explains the long tether and how that signal works.

  • I've never seen that inside of a drone before.

  • There are a few more plugs leading off for the fish finders and front camera, and then

  • the whole motherboard lifts off exposing the battery.

  • Now this is pretty interesting.

  • The battery that's held in place by the 4 smaller hexagonal 1.5 screws is the same battery

  • that fits inside the Power Egg, and aerial drone made by the same company.

  • Inside the underwater drone, the battery is not removable, but inside the Power Egg, it

  • is.

  • It's smart using the same battery across multiple products, it saves a lot of money.

  • All three of the propellers have black wires connecting to the small circuit board in the

  • front, right next to that 4K camera and the front LED headlights.

  • The drone is already pretty sweet, but if I could add one more thing, it would be the

  • ability to float sideways instead of just forward and backwards.

  • It would require additional motors, but it would be nice to have more control while filming.

  • It was super fun to take apart something that's actually waterproof.

  • The waterproofing on this PowerRay is pretty intense, and I think it's time to go wash

  • my hands.

  • I'll toss a link in the video description with current pricing for this thing.

  • Whether it's just for fun or actual industrial underwater inspections, it's a pretty useful

  • little tool.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

[Zack] Okay, I'm dropping it.

字幕與單字

單字即點即查 點擊單字可以查詢單字解釋

B2 中高級

這架水下無人機征服了海洋......4K! (This Under Water Drone Conquers the Ocean... in 4K!)

  • 4 0
    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
影片單字